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What's new at The Bay State BannerWho benefits from college affirmative action?Kyra Tyler used to work as an admissions official at Brandeis University, a private college in Waltham with a long social justice streak, advocating behind closed doors for underrepresented students of color. After all, she had been hired in the early 2000s specifically to recruit them. Page 2 - no comments - 427 views Above and beyond: the life of Phil Reavis Sr.This week’s editorial is a personal one for me, because it’s the story of Philip Reavis Sr., who is more like an uncle than a family friend, and his son Philip Reavis Jr., who is my brother from another mother. To tell the story properly, I have to go back to the beginning. Page 4 - no comments - 645 views . Page 4 - no comments - 611 views Unlocking Black Boston’s wealthIf Black Bostonians are to have a continued presence in this city, it is imperative to unlock Black Boston’s wealth. We know the statistics. Boston Black homeownership dropped to 28% post-COVID and Black wages have stagnated for the past 30 years. Black and Latino businesses received less than 1% of city contracts just 2-3 years ago. Page 5 - no comments - 685 views IN THE NEWSMondestin will report to General Manager Phillip Eng and be responsible for developing and transforming the T’s communications strategy to provide unified, transparent, effective and authentic messaging while prioritizing meaningful communications with riders and the communities the agency serves. Page 5 - no comments - 510 views Teachers union pushes against MCAS as school exit examCurrently, students must pass MCAS exams in English language arts, math, and science and technology to graduate. Three school districts are in receivership — Lawrence, Holyoke and Southbridge — because their students underperformed on the exams. Page 6 - no comments - 496 views Black lips on the Stanley CupThe history of this story dates back to 1968. As a freshman at Boston University with an ambition to become a sportscaster, I decided to gain knowledge of professional hockey. Bobby Orr and the Boston Bruins were the hottest sports ticket in town. He was the number one player in the National Hockey League and its most exciting player. Page 8 - no comments - 546 views Candidates work crowd on Dorchester DayThe parade commemorates the June 1630 founding of Dorchester as a Puritan community in Massachusetts Bay Colony. In the current era, the parade also stands as one of the year’s most significant campaign events, often drawing candidates for both local and statewide offices. Page 9 - no comments - 639 views Boston awards grants to expand legal services to immigrantsThe city has awarded more than $700,000 in grants to 15 nonprofits in Boston to provide additional legal services to immigrants. The grants from the Office for Immigrant Advancement are to be used for such services as expanding support for immigrants from certain countries, helping them obtain driver’s licenses and providing legal consultations. Page 13 - no comments - 623 views Mission Hill Arts Festival returns June – AugustArts curator Luisa Harris and musician and educator Kevin Harris launched the Mission Hill Arts Festival in 2021 to provide community members with safe outdoor entertainment during the pandemic. The multi-month concert series was so successful, it’s now back for the third year. Page 19 - no comments - 519 views
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