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What's new at The Bay State Banner‘Live from Roxbury, It’s Dance Slam!’Dashes of static flash across the bottom of a black screen. An upbeat song begins and an enthusiastic voiceover booms. “Live from Roxbury, Massachusetts…” the announcer’s voice echoes. Page 1 - no comments - 200 views New CEO takes the reins at Codman Square Health Center“We’re not for poor people, we’re not for people who have no other option,” Fish said. “We’re for everyone who walks through the door [and for] delivering high-quality care as good or better than what you would find in any other primary care practice.”. Page 2 - no comments - 148 views Mitigating the damage from the Carney hospital shutdownThe closure of Carney Hospital leaves significant gaps in the health services available in Dorchester, Boston’s largest neighborhood and one where a majority of residents are people of color, creating an emergency and urgent care desert in the neighborhood. Page 4 - no comments - 207 views IN THE NEWSTaneshia Nash Laird has been appointed as an associate professor at the Berklee College of Music’s Africana Studies Department in Boston. She will be teaching a new course entitled Entrepreneurship in Black Creative Expression. Page 5 - no comments - 245 views On 61st anniversary of March on Washington, a dream for AtlantaAs we remember the 61st anniversary of the iconic “I Have a Dream” speech, I am grateful for the powerful legacy left by my uncle, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. If he were here with us today, he would undoubtedly remind us that we are one blood, one human race. Page 5 - no comments - 154 views Arthur Jemison: Not your typical ‘up from the projects’ storyArthur Jemison was attending Amherst Regional High School in western Massachusetts when his parents, who had migrated from Detroit, split up. His father James, an instructor at the nearby UMass campus, had been bringing in most of the family’s income.. Page 6 - no comments - 180 views Program nurtures ‘transformative’ school leadersLed by education nonprofit Springpoint and funded through a grant from the Barr Foundation, the Transformative Leaders of Massachusetts fellowship program offers participants an opportunity to shift the landscape of secondary education in the face of rising attrition rates among school principals. Page 9 - no comments - 250 views Isaac Hayes’ estate sues Donald Trump for unlawful use of songsOn multiple occasions, Trump used “Hold On, I’m Coming” at his political rallies without the estate’s permission. The song was written by Hayes and performed by Sam & Dave. Trump’s team used the song on Aug. 16 during the rally held at Georgia State Convocation Center in Atlanta. Page 10 - no comments - 229 views College football kicks off with lingering memories from the 2023 seasonThe 2024 college football season opened this week with No. 1-ranked Georgia blasting its way past No. 14-ranked Clemson with a final score of 34-3 in Atlanta. The Bulldogs are on a revenge mission following their “getting jobbed” out of the college football playoffs last season. Page 14 - no comments - 210 views ‘Blink Twice’ isn’t a great trip but it’s a stylish oneWhat happens when a billionaire misbehaves, gets canceled and goes on an apology tour? He buys an island. That’s what happens in Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut, “Blink Twice,” a social thriller about class, gender and power dynamics. Page 19 - no comments - 184 views
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