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What's new at The Bay State BannerState gets federal funding for family shelter systemThe Melnea Cass Recreational Complex in Roxbury was utilized as a temporary shelter for migrants and other homeless families from January until June, 2024. Mayor Michelle Wu along with Governor Maura Healey and other elected officials and civic leaders visited the complex on Jan. Page 3 - no comments - 170 views Overly aggressive policing raises its head ... again.On Sunday, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was speeding, recklessly driving, and, according to the police, “putting himself and others in great risk of danger” on his way to his home opener game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hill was stopped and pulled over by Miami-Dade motorcycle officers. Page 4 - no comments - 197 views How Black leaders and professional organizations are reshaping ‘Black Jobs’In recent weeks, the discussion around what constitutes a “Black job” has reignited a critical conversation about race, identity and the workforce. The term has been used to describe jobs perceived as lower-paying or less desirable, typically occupied by Black workers. Page 5 - no comments - 205 views IN THE NEWSBourgeois brings considerable professional experience from the engineering, transportation, and infrastructure sectors, having worked with notable Massachusetts organizations involved in Massachusetts energy transition, such as GLX Constructors, MassDOT and Massport. Page 5 - no comments - 166 views Black parents are stressed outParenting is hard, which, to many, may be an understatement. The irony? We live in a world where men like Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance condemn women for not having children, all without offering realistic policy proposals to make being a parent easier. Page 6 - no comments - 210 views BRIDGING THE GAP: THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH CAREUnderstanding mental health requires considering a range of influencing factors. Biological elements, such as genetics, brain chemistry, and family history can play a crucial role; as can one’s overall physical health and the prevalence of pre-existing and chronic conditions. Page 8 - no comments - 240 views Winter is coming: How to manage seasonal affective disorderThe changing of the seasons affects about 10 million people in America so severely that it impacts their ability to function. They experience depression, a lack of motivation, a desire to sleep longer and an increased appetite. This is a type of depression known as seasonal affective disorder. Page 10 - no comments - 217 views State pursues new outreach, supports for electric vehicle adoption amid persistent barriersBut even as the city and state grapple with connecting more drivers to electric vehicles, barriers still exist. High costs, especially for new vehicles, can cast electric vehicles as a luxury purchase. Limited charging infrastructure can limit access for residents, especially those without their own garage or driveway to charge in. Page 13 - no comments - 258 views TClarke5 Foundation celebrates Terrence Clarke“It is my honor to now announce that with the next pick in the 2021 NBA draft, the NBA selects Terrence Clarke from the University of Kentucky.” Those words by current NBA Commissioner Adam Silver echoed through the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on July 29, 2021. Page 15 - no comments - 218 views Small-business grants to apply for this monthThat’s one takeaway from JPMorgan Chase’s Midyear Business Leaders Outlook, which found 59% of small-business owners said they were more optimistic about their business now than at any point in the last five years. Meanwhile, about 70% of Black business owners said the same. Page 17 - no comments - 240 views Tour highlights M.V. Black businessesLive Like a Local Tours founder Collin Knight has been inspired and guided by his community throughout his career. His tours take people out of the typical tourist spots of downtown Boston and into the city’s Black and brown neighborhoods to expose them to food, business and people that make each neighborhood unique. Page 17 - no comments - 202 views E. Boston resilience effort puts shoreline future in the hands of local youthLocal East Boston youth build structures out of reeds to plant marsh grasses as part of the Climate Corps Fellowship program run by Eastie Farm. In collaboration with two research groups, the fellows worked to plant grasses native to salt marshes as part of an experiment to increase coastal resilience. Page 18 - no comments - 273 views Remembering James Earl JonesWhen James Earl Jones passed away on Sept. 8 at the age of 93, stories and accolades poured in from everywhere. I started thinking about the impact Jones has had on the entertainment industry and the world in general. Page 19 - no comments - 212 views World-premiere opera ‘Is This America?’ honors activist Fannie Lou HamerCivil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer takes center stage in “Is This America?” a world premiere opera from White Snake Projects opening Sept. 20 at Dorchester’s Strand Theatre. Hamer’s work fighting for equitable voting rights is a poignant touchstone heading into the November 2024 presidential election. Page 22 - no comments - 222 views
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