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What's new at The Bay State BannerState officials tout proposed $2.8 billion in economic developmentThe bill, called the Mass Leads Act, recommends approximately $2.8 billion in bond authorizations for new and existing programs and would attempt to tackle many facets of economic development, including providing capital, offering training and education and growing the workforce. Page 2 - no comments - 594 views  IN THE NEWSState Representative Chynah Tyler was one of six women leaders honored as trailblazers and “Advocates of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” at the Massachusetts Trial Court’s 4th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration and Conference at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute in Boston on Wednesday. Page 5 - no comments - 925 views  Structural racism’s toll on Black families in courtRace and poverty directly affect access to financial resources, healthcare, education and employment – and often will influence the chance for fair legal representation and successful outcomes. Page 5 - no comments - 751 views  Love for the outdoors is a gift that pays forwardProbably even fewer of us assume many of those kids look just like the ones he grew up with in public housing projects more than 60 years ago. Rocky Milburn grew up as one of the few white kids in a mostly Black public housing development in southern Indiana. Page 5 - no comments - 748 views  OBITUARYA celebrity chef and entrepreneur, he was beloved by those he worked with, his family, and friends. Page 8 - no comments - 759 views  April’s jobs report shows mixed results for Black employmentThe latest jobs report for March 2024, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, reveals a nuanced economic landscape characterized by persistent challenges for Black workers amidst broader employment gains. Page 9 - no comments - 645 views  Gamecocks go 39-0, Huskies win back to backAs the final seconds ticked down on the NCAA Division One Women’s Basketball Championship game, my overwhelming thought for the teams was, “Relief!” When the final buzzer sounded with South Carolina 87 and Iowa 75, I felt delighted for coach Dawn Staley and her Gamecocks team. Page 10 - no comments - 728 views  My Boston Marathon memoriesKnowing little or nothing about marathon running, I stood and watched in awe as hundreds of runners pushed their way to the Prudential Center finish line. Page 11 - no comments - 941 views  JAMES PERRY IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST Amber TorresThis is the 16th interview in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between leading Black visual artists in New England. In this week’s installment, artist James Perry talks to artist Amber Torres. Page 13 - no comments - 1,340 views  Beyoncé’s Beyhive is buzzingOn March 29, 2024, Beyoncé released “Cowboy Carter,” a 27-track recording that she claims is not a country genre record, but a new Beyoncé record just “rooted in country.” America is our country. Black music is our music, and country music is our music, too. Page 14 - no comments - 1,537 views  Firelei BáezShifting perspectives of history, exploring legacies of the African diaspora Page 16 - no comments - 746 views  ‘Poetry vs. Hip-Hop’: a duel of wordsA long-running performance series that pits spoken word against rhythm and rhyme is coming to Boston for the first time in its decade-long history. “Poetry vs. Page 17 - no comments - 1,001 views  Painter Josué Bessiake explores body-object dynamicsPainter Josué Bessiake is obsessed with the dynamics of the ordinary. In his current show at Gallery NAGA, “Josué Bessiake: A Bird’s Last Look,” the ordinary takes the form of chairs. Page 18 - no comments - 854 views 
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