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What's new at The Bay State BannerMuslim political activism increased in last four yearsPresident-elect Joe Biden’s transition team has announced that one of his first acts in office will be to reverse the Muslim ban, a travel and immigration restriction that outgoing President Donald Trump implemented via executive order just one week into his term in January 2017. Page 2 - no comments - 412 views  DHS restrictions hit international scholarsThe sun had already set in Ghana, but medical student Jeffery Owusu Boateng was wide awake, working the night shift in the gynecology department of a local hospital. During his shift, a woman was rushed through the door. She was disoriented and bloody, shivering in a cold sweat from a fever onset by infection that would quickly escalate to sepsis. Page 3 - no comments - 455 views  A winning attitudeEconomic progress has come painfully slow for Blacks. As expected, the media have blamed Black reticence or incompetence. Racial discrimination is not ordinarily cited as the cause. However, one can hardly believe that a well-managed Black business in the South would be permitted to cause a white competitor to fail. Page 4 - no comments - 459 views  2021 priorities for the LegislatureThe Black Mass. Coalition, a group of nearly a dozen Black- and Indigenous-led organizations that convened to develop a blueprint for achieving equity in Massachusetts, is closely monitoring updates regarding the departure of House Speaker Robert DeLeo. Page 5 - no comments - 418 views  Pelton brings equity lens to foundation workOne of the largest community foundations in the nation, the Boston Foundation has $1.3 billion in net assets. In its 2020 fiscal year, the foundation received nearly $166 million in contributions and, along with its donors, paid $215 million in grants to nonprofit organizations. Page 6 - no comments - 478 views  A year that transformed policing in Mass.For decades, Black elected officials and community activists sought reforms to Massachusetts police departments they said discriminated against Black and Latino people by engaging in racial profiling, acts of police brutality and violations of public trust. Page 8 - no comments - 636 views  A new year for women in JazzAlong with Carrington, among JENX 2021’s highlights featuring women in jazz, you’ll find “From Jim Crow to Black Lives Matter: Vocal Jazz Protest Music” on Jan. 6, presented by Jessica Boykin-Settles; “Sisters in Jazz,” on Jan. 7, presented by Ingrid Jensen; “Saxophone Masterclass with Tia Fuller” on Jan. Page 13 - no comments - 1,003 views  Bobbitt to lead Mass. Cultural CouncilMichael J. Bobbitt, a lifetime artist and arts leader who has served as the artistic director of the New Repertory Theatre since March 2019, will serve as the next executive director of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, effective Feb. 1, 2021. Page 13 - no comments - 489 views  ‘Imagination is precious’Candelaria Norma Silva is a creative powerhouse. A community arts and culture advocate, consultant and writer, the Dorchester resident has been crafting children’s stories for years. The 2020 COVID-19 shutdowns finally gave her the time and headspace she needed to publish her first standalone children’s book, “Stacey Became a Frog One Day. Page 14 - no comments - 508 views 
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