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What's new at The Bay State Banner New book explains the why and how of DEIBefore moving to Boston, Malia Lazu was an “island girl.” She lived an active life in her hometown of Honolulu, surrounded by politically active adults. She grew up with parents who believed in social justice. Family friends told her about traveling the world. Page 3 - no comments - 800 views  Honoring the legacy of our pioneersAs we continue to honor our heritage during Black History Month, we should use these brief four weeks to remember the historical impact of famous Black Americans from Boston like Crispus Attucks, who died in the Boston Massacre in the run-up to the Revolutionary War; W. Page 4 - no comments - 786 views  IN THE NEWSDeval Patrick was raised on Chicago’s South Side. As an eighth grader, he earned a scholarship to a boarding school outside Boston and eventually graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Page 5 - no comments - 859 views  Literary censorship challenged in school libraryIn a statement, Antonucci said the book received a formal challenge. After meeting with a committee of parents, teachers and administrators, he decided that “the book was best approached by students in a facilitated or structured manner” after evaluating “the age-appropriateness of the book in a K-5 environment. Page 6 - no comments - 805 views  The 66th Grammy Awards (Ladies Night)The program, produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment, who has elevated televised award shows to new heights, was truly a night of stellar multi-generational performances. Page 8 - no comments - 896 views  THE LEGACY PIONEERS CHAMPIONS OF EQUITYThese individual leaders have pioneered for more than three decades to ensure that pathways were forged. They have ensured that Black and Brown entrepreneurs of the future have visible evidence of what “staying power” and successful business leaders look like. Page 12 - no comments - 842 views  Billy Raynor: legend of the hardwoodThe exploits of Edward “Little Billy” Raynor Jr. on the hardwood courts from Boston to the Ivy League rank him among the top schoolboy players ever to come out of the city. Page 16 - no comments - 937 views  Ladysmith Black MambazoLadysmith Black Mambazo started with a dream. Joseph Shabalala, the South African vocal group’s late founder, was on a quest to refine isicathamiya, a musical genre that emerged from apartheid-era mines. Page 17 - no comments - 1,538 views  Ousmane Sembène retrospective at Harvard Film ArchiveSenegalese filmmaker and writer Ousmane Sembène (1923-2007) has been dubbed the father of African cinema. His work staunchly protested colonialism, racism, capitalism and patriarchy, and he created films in Africa for African audiences during a time when foreign markets were prioritized. Page 18 - no comments - 1,068 views  MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 10 PARK PLAZA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02116Work will include replacement of ties, rail, restrained rail along both tangent, curved, and restrained curve track, removal and replacement of broken or lock spike plates with pandrol plates, insulators and C-Bonds (where called for or where damaged by Contractor), surface line and tamping and track stabilizing where directed. Page 19 - no comments - 787 views  PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTThis project is expected to utilize non-federal funding. Although there is no DBE participation goal for this project, the Authority strongly encourages the use of Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as prime consultants, sub-consultants and suppliers in all of its contracting opportunities. Page 20 - no comments - 683 views 
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