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What's new at The Bay State Banner Families seek answers in deaths of inmatesThe group, comprised of family members of the deceased, as well as community leaders and activists, chanted and shared speeches while demanding an independent investigation into the deaths of Rashonn Wilson, Ayesha Johnson, Edward “Jay” Isberg and Carl “Chuck” Rabouin, who all died in recent months –– the latest, Rabouin, on Sept. Page 2 - no comments - 498 views  The Black vote counts only if Blacks voteDiscrimination on the basis of race or religion violates the American creed. Nonetheless, there is a continuing inequality against Blacks. As a result, Blacks have to engage in a constant battle to improve their opportunities for justice and affluence. One strategy is to win elections and acquire political power in. Page 4 - no comments - 276 views  Democracy is in dangerPeople tend not to hold politicians to the highest standard of candor and integrity. Personal ambition is necessary to be willing to expose one’s private life to the intense inquiry that public officials must endure. Page 4 - no comments - 227 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 163 views  MBTA ridership rebounds, somewhat, from pandemicData from the report shows some expected patterns — the number of searches for directions using walking, driving and public transit all dropped in March following the start of the pandemic and began a more sustained rise in February 2021 as vaccine access began to increase across the country — but Stacy Thompson, executive director of the. Page 6 - no comments - 247 views  Bostonians protest expulsion of HaitiansPhotos of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents on horseback chasing down migrants as they crossed the river drew outrage last week. Some of the photographs showed agents on horseback appearing to use their reins as whips, which some politicians and activists likened to images of slavery. Page 7 - no comments - 326 views  Report: Blacks, Latinos hit hard by evictions“Evictions are violent, devastating and dangerous in our communities, but nonetheless, well over 3,000 evictions have been filed in Boston during the pandemic and over 20,000 evictions have been filed in Massachusetts during the pandemic,” Matthews said. Page 11 - no comments - 237 views  Moving fashion forward at Museum of Fine Arts“theo’s curatorial practice, which rests at the intersections of fashion, race, gender, class, identity and sexuality, is ideally suited to further the department’s goal of developing broad and inclusive narratives that consider various media and... Page 15 - no comments - 280 views  COVID’s effects worsen America’s racial wealth gapIt is both a challenge and an opportunity for leadership in the Biden Administration, Congress, the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with the private sector, to effect policies and practices that reverse the nation’s still-growing racial wealth gap. Page 16 - no comments - 247 views 
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