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What's new at The Bay State Banner Get Lit Thanksgiving Cook-off(from left) Alda Witherspoon, Boston City Councilor Julia Mejia, Shirley Shillingford, City Councilor Frank Baker, Fritz Jacquet, Boston firefighter from the Vulcans Society and City Councilor Brian Worrell. Story page 6.. Page 1 - no comments - 948 views  NAACP campaign targets Medicaid disenrollmentThose decreases, the focus of a new campaign by the NAACP, come as states reinstitute the annual process of redetermination, which verifies if a recipient is qualified to receive Medicaid, based on factors such as income. Page 1 - no comments - 746 views  Commitment to DEI initiatives under questionLocal leaders appeared disappointed that major businesses in Massachusetts blocked the release of their data on racial diversity for use in a recent report that appeared in the Banner last week, saying the lack of transparency hurts equity and inclusion efforts. Page 1 - no comments - 657 views  A walk down the block: Nubian Square’s assets“This has always just sort of captured what my neighborhood has meant,” said Rufus J. Faulk, who’s lived in Roxbury most of his 41 years. “We got a picture of Brother Malcolm. Page 2 - no comments - 932 views  Science Club for Girls unlocks STEM possibilities for young studentsThat is what Science Club for Girls is attempting to change. The Cambridge nonprofit offers after-school, hands-on science courses for girls and gender-expansive youth, especially from communities of color and low-income communities — groups that are often underrepresented in STEM fields. Page 3 - no comments - 931 views  Large Massachusetts companies need to do betterAfter the murder of George Floyd and the unprecedented protests against police brutality and systemic racism, many corporations recognized that they could no longer stand silent and would take an active role in confronting the overarching problem through diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, initiatives. Page 4 - no comments - 669 views  IN THE NEWSChief Justice Jeffrey A. Locke, of the Massachusetts Trial Court, and Trial Court Administrator Thomas A. Ambrosino made the announcement last week. Page 5 - no comments - 830 views  Black gay couple to receive AARP awardOn Nov. 12, Paul Glass and Charles D. Evans of Falmouth were honored with this year’s AARP Andrus Award for Community Service. It’s AARP’s most prestigious and visible state volunteer award for community service. Page 5 - no comments - 812 views  Black quarterbacks in the running for Heisman TrophyIf members of the New England Football Writers Association were to nominate only local athletes for the national Heisman Trophy in early November, their likely candidates would have been Black quarterbacks Jaden Craig of Harvard University and Thomas Castellanos of Boston College. Page 8 - no comments - 1,022 views  Leaders honored at RFK Community Alliance celebrationOn Thursday, Nov. 9, former Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III and Matt Kennedy, grandsons of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, celebrated their grandfather’s legacy and the lasting contributions he made toward protecting society’s most vulnerable during the Embracing the Legacy celebration, the 17th annual event of RFK Community Alliance. Page 9 - no comments - 1,375 views  Sign-stealing scandal steals Michigan’s thunderVolumes can be found in a library on the subject, enough to make one think that the world, or at least the cities of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Columbus, Ohio, revolve around “The Game” played each year on the third weekend of November. Page 9 - no comments - 871 views  Alumni push to rename Burke High SchoolDuring Holland’s tenure, the Burke was transformed from a school entangled with gang activities to one with a higher graduation rate and a decreasing dropout rate. Page 11 - no comments - 927 views  LARRY PIERCE IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST Susie SmithThis is the eighth in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between leading Black visual artists in New England. In this week’s podcast, Larry Pierce interviews sculptor Susie Smith. The interview has been condensed and slightly edited. Page 13 - no comments - 1,026 views  ‘Black Nativity’ marks the start of Boston’s holiday seasonLangston Hughes’ “Black Nativity” has been a Boston tradition for more than 53 years. Produced by the National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) in Roxbury, the production tells the nativity story with joyful gospel music, a cast of community performers and original choreography. Page 14 - no comments - 997 views  RCC holds 50th Anniversary Academic SymposiumRoxbury Community College (RCC) continued celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a two-day Academic Symposium in early November called “Learning, Innovating, Responding: The Power of Education in Building Thriving Communities. Page 16 - no comments - 812 views 
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