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What's new at The Bay State Banner Concord Town Meeting pressures school committee to rename schoolThe school naming has driven a deep wedge in this affluent suburb of Boston. Proponents of the change have put up “Why Not Ellen?” signs all across Concord, and said that the vote – even if only symbolic – would be a referendum on the community’s values. Page 3 - no comments - 603 views  Ayanna Pressley’s Mother’s Day speechMr. Speaker, the mothers of this country are deserving of policies. Policies that see them, center them and serve them, and they would prefer that over bouquets, verbal or otherwise. We tell mothers that caregiving is their greatest contribution, and then undermine them at every turn. Page 4 - no comments - 863 views  The gift mothers truly deserveOur nation sets aside the second Sunday in May to honor the mothers of America. Like so many others, I spent this past Sunday reflecting on the love and sacrifices of the women who do so much to hold our families together, to care for and nurture us. Page 4 - no comments - 566 views  Your right to peacefully protest is under attack across AmericaIt began on a quiet Sunday in August 2020, just months after the murder of George Floyd. A few dozen activists in Gainesville, a small town about 70 miles north of Dallas, held an approved, peaceful march calling for the removal of two Confederate statues, one of which is outside the Cooke County courthouse. Page 5 - no comments - 855 views  IN THE NEWS“One of the great challenges of today’s humanities,” writes HAA Chair Joseph Leo Koerner, “is to forge a new conception of the global. Page 5 - no comments - 742 views  Chaz Ebert on why we need to ‘give a FECK’As a young girl growing up in the west side of Chicago, Chaz Ebert was most notably two things: a voracious reader and a precocious entrepreneur. Page 6 - no comments - 790 views  Air pollution and the future of ChinatownWith a population of approximately 150,000, Chinatown is vital to the broader Boston community. It’s a hub of cultural continuity and preservation, social activism, tourism and culinary delights. Page 9 - no comments - 669 views  NBA roundupThe Boston Celtics, the number-one overall seed, gave their fans a slight case of angina when they dropped the second game of their best-of-seven series to the eighth-seeded and undermanned Miami Heat — thus losing their home court advantage — before winning the next three contests to wrap up that series four-games-to-one. Page 12 - no comments - 813 views  Daren Bascome’s Proverb Agency tells Boston’s uplifting storiesThe lasting impact of work done by the team at Proverb, led by Bascome and managing partner Chris Needham, on powerful brands such as Lexus, The North Face and Citizens Bank has cemented Proverb as a “bastion, not only for smart marketing, but also for diversity,” said Bascome. Page 14 - no comments - 701 views  LUCILDA DASSARDO-COOPER IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST Reginald L. JacksonThis is the 21st interview in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between leading Black visual artists in New England. In this week’s installment, artist Lucilda Dassardo-Cooper talks to artist Reginald L. Jackson. The interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. Page 15 - no comments - 884 views  'TONI STONE' AT THE HUNTINGTON HITS IT OUT OF THE PARK!Toni Stone was the first woman to play regularly in a major-level professional baseball league. Turned away from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League because of her race, she played on men’s teams in the Negro Leagues in the 1940s and 50s. Page 16 - no comments - 907 views  It’s festival season!Spring and summer in Boston are short and precious seasons, those few moments in between snowstorms and salty boots. To take full advantage of the blossoms and warm temps, consider attending one of the diverse festivals taking place across Boston over the next few months. Page 17 - no comments - 1,005 views 
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