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What's new at The Bay State BannerBennett claims police framed him after Stuart case hoaxThe lie that sparked Bennett’s current incarceration on November 13, 1989 was Boston’s most notorious case of mistaken identity: the claim by Charles Stuart that Bennett was the imaginary black man who a month before shot his wife Carol and unborn son Christopher. Page 4 - no comments - 888 views  The Black press and the Stuart caseThis week, the Boston Globe and HBO premiered a series on one of the most notorious crimes in Boston history: The October 1989 murder of Carol DiMaiti Stuart by her husband Charles, who allegedly covered up his actions by shooting himself and claiming a fictitious Black man did it. Page 4 - no comments - 816 views  IN THE NEWS“In her tenure with The Trustees, Janelle has shown outstanding leadership and consensus-building skills,” Theoharides said. “I am thrilled she agreed to step into this new role to help guide our communications and marketing efforts, grow our membership and welcome new audiences to the organization. Page 5 - no comments - 700 views  A ‘deputy’ civil rights leaderOr even if you haven’t. Rustin’s role as the chief organizer of the nation-changing 1963 March on Washington — a direct inspiration for dozens of mass protests since, from the Million Man March in 1995 to the Women’s March at the start of the Trump administration — is chronicled in the biopic “Rustin,” now streaming on Netflix. Page 5 - no comments - 622 views  New state law makes prison phone calls free(above) Massachusetts Correctional Institute Concord; (right) Rep. Chynah Tyler visits the Suffolk House of Corrections in 2019. Tyler was the lead sponsor in the House of recently-enacted legislation that makes all phone calls to and from inmates in Massachusetts free. Page 6 - no comments - 758 views  Carl Louis PasleyCarl spent his formative years in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Ever the hard worker, as a young boy he hustled selling newspapers, delivering milk, and shining shoes. Page 8 - no comments - 675 views  Pro bono legal aid now available to Women’s Lunch Place guestsNayab Ajaz, an attorney with Greater Boston Legal Services, poses in front of Women’s Lunch Place. Ajaz has worked as a dedicated attorney at the shelter since February, in a partnership between the two organizations designed to bring more complete legal care to guests at the day shelter. Page 9 - no comments - 721 views  O’Bryant Tigers now in a league of championsThe Tigers of John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science, by their 36-6 victory over Boston Latin Academy, wrapped up the Boston City League City Championship football title. Page 10 - no comments - 1,073 views  College football is a total messPicture this scenario: Following a football league’s grueling regular season, the fans of a nationally popular game are told that people who have yet to play one second of the game they cherish will be tasked with deciding who gets to play in postseason competition and who doesn’t. Page 11 - no comments - 676 views  Nantucket in Decemberantucket conjures a specific set of images: lobster rolls, lighthouses, navy crewneck sweaters and soft island-sand beaches. It’s a quintessential New England summer destination, heavily populated by those in a high tax bracket. Page 12 - no comments - 854 views  JAMES PERRY IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST Paul GoodnightThis is the ninth in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between leading Black visual artists in New England. In this week’s podcast, James Perry interviews award-winning painter Paul Goodnight. Page 13 - no comments - 1,023 views  Get festive!Celebrate the festive season with holiday concerts, parties and markets throughout Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan and beyond.. Page 14 - no comments - 866 views 
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