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What's new at The Bay State Banner A proliferation of signs on public propertyHanging on utility poles and traffic signals and posted beside bus stops, corrugated plastic signs promote people willing to buy homes or diabetic test strips for cash and advertise local businesses. But these illegally posted signs are a point of concern for leaders of local neighborhood associations. Page 3 - no comments - 303 views  A resurgence of Native American rightsIn the latter part of the 18th century, the Continental Congress established schools essentially to erase the culture of Native Americans. The objective, according to a report in The New York Times, was to neutralize their hostility so they would be less effective in battle against the American soldiers. Page 4 - no comments - 344 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 210 views  Why conservatives loathe any talk of critical race theoryThere’s nothing new about the term critical race theory. The term goes back almost four decades. Then, a handful of Black scholars and writers came up with the term to name what for decades had simply been called battling racism. The reaction at first was — well, really, no reaction. Page 5 - no comments - 336 views  IN THE NEWSLisa A. Jones has been appointed to the newly created role of general manager of GBH Kids, GBH has announced. Page 5 - no comments - 279 views  Infrastructure bill presents opportunity to diversify tradesThe infrastructure bills now making their way through Congress offer a once-in-a-generation opportunity to crush barriers to women, including women of color, that keep them from achieving good careers and better lives as they do the work of rebuilding America. Page 5 - no comments - 269 views  Immigrants urged to renew statusThe ruling, from Judge Andrew Hanen in the District Court of the Southern District of Texas, prohibits United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) from approving any new DACA applications. Page 6 - no comments - 309 views  Lydia Edwards endorses Wu’s mayoral bidBoston City Councilor Lydia Edwards, who represents East Boston, along with Charlestown and the North End, last Wednesday endorsed at-large Councilor Michelle Wu’s bid for mayor, all but ensuring East Boston — with its heavily Latino population — will become a hotly contested battleground. Page 7 - no comments - 384 views  Double DutchActing Mayor Kim Janey attended the “Boston While Black: Family Reunion Event” at the Lawn on D in South Boston.. Page 9 - no comments - 328 views  A blue-collar blueprint for nation’s infrastructureAs the country continues to increase COVID-19 vaccinations, businesses and consumers alike still struggle with evolving versions of daily life. At the same time, there is little disagreement that sustained effort is needed for a return to stability — not only in public health, but in personal finance and the larger economy as well. Page 10 - no comments - 432 views  Boston While Black hosts family reunion eventBoston While Black hosted a “Family Reunion” event at the popular gathering spot in South Boston. Adults and children celebrated by playing lawn games, dancing and enjoying the live music and planned activities: a spades tournament, storytelling and face painting for the kids, double dutch, Trillfit exercise classes, Black trivia. Page 12 - no comments - 774 views  Playhouse in the ParkFor the eighteenth summer, the Franklin Park Coalition (FPC) presents the Playhouse in the Park summer concert series dedicated to Boston cultural icon Elma Lewis. This summer marks Lewis’s 100th birthday and the reopening of the concert series after the pandemic shutdowns, two very good reasons for a celebration. Page 14 - no comments - 620 views  Berklee’s Rihanna Ensemble debuts tribute to namesakeIn three separate online performances on July 22, 29 and Aug. 5, Berklee College of Music’s Rihanna Ensemble pays tribute to the barrier-breaking artist through music, dance and spoken word. Directed by Grammy-nominated saxophonist and professor Tia Fuller, the three tribute videos showcase how Rihanna has inspired and emboldened the Berklee ensemble. Page 15 - no comments - 464 views  Old school turns new schoolJazz and soul vocalist Allan Harris is finding new audiences to add to his fan base that stretches back decades. A fixture of the NYC music scene, Harris has a new album out this year with all of the songs his own compositions, and he just completed a sold-out gig at Birdland, the legendary jazz club in midtown Manhattan. Page 16 - no comments - 479 views  AN AIRSTREAM ADVENTURENestled off a quiet residential street in Falmouth sits an army of shiny, retrofitted Airstreams offering up a coastal getaway for urbanites who like the idea of camping but would prefer not to sleep on the ground. Page 17 - no comments - 435 views 
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