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What's new at The Bay State Banner Varied efforts aim to close gaps in care for Black women facing breast cancerJust by the numbers, Black women fare worse with breast cancer care. They’re 40% more likely than white women to die from the disease, though they’re less likely to be diagnosed with it, according to the American Cancer Society. When they are diagnosed, it’s likely to be at a later stage, when it’s harder to treat. Page 1 - no comments - 378 views  MCAS results sink state’s accountability systemThat Monday, the board was offered a solution. An administrative advisory committee report recommended measuring differently, thereby allocating the system’s “deficit narratives” more equitably. But Massachusetts’s accountability system isn’t for praise and shame; it is made to strategically spend money. Page 1 - no comments - 375 views  City aims for equitable allotment of new liquor licensesAt a City Council hearing Oct. 1, council members, alongside staff and leadership from the city’s Economic Opportunity and Inclusion Cabinet, proposed a door-knocking campaign to talk to potential applicants and discussed increased support offered by the city. Page 1 - no comments - 330 views  Media arts nonprofit The Loop Lab to mark seven years with benefit galaIn 2023, Anna Montana had been looking for a third place, a space for social interaction outside of work and home. She was working a part-time job and had found herself bored. That’s when a friend introduced Montana to The Loop Lab, a media arts nonprofit that started in Cambridge but has since expanded to Boston and beyond. Page 2 - no comments - 796 views  Time’s up for MCASComing up on the Nov. 5 ballot is a question that will decide whether the longstanding MCAS test will remain a requirement for high school graduation statewide. The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System was approved by the legislature in 1993, first administered in 1998 and adopted as a graduation requirement in 2003. Page 4 - no comments - 372 views  IN THE NEWSJackie Jenkins-Scott, the former president of Wheelock College and current interim executive director of Boston’s Women’s Fund, was recently honored by Eastern Bank’s philanthropic counterpart, The Eastern Bank Foundation, during their 30th anniversary celebration. Page 5 - no comments - 1,109 views  Harris’ appeal to Gen-Z and millennials serves as a bridge between generationsIt is refreshing to see a leader like Vice President Kamala Harris, who understands the wide generational gap we have in our nation. There will always be situations where older and younger people maintain different perspectives on life and the nation’s future based on their experiences, opinions, habits and behavior. Page 5 - no comments - 368 views  Cannabis voters: The pathway to winning the White HouseBoth the Harris and Trump campaigns must understand that diverse cannabis voters are looking for a president who supports legalization with equity. A diverse cannabis industry built on fairness can generate wealth and help address the harms caused by past policies. Page 5 - no comments - 365 views  Remembering Cissy HoustonHouston’s daughter-inlaw Pat Houston confirmed her passing saying, “Our hearts are filled with pain and sadness. We lost the matriarch of our family,” Pat said in a statement, “Cissy has been a strong and towering figure in our lives. A woman of deep faith and conviction, who cared greatly about family, ministry and community. Page 7 - no comments - 1,479 views  Boston Arts Academy honors June Ambrose, Debbie Allen and others“Philanthropy makes up a big part of ensuring that we’re able to have summer reading, that we’re able to have extra interventions and math. If you come in a little behind in academics, we’re really able to make sure that they’re able to catch up,” she said. Page 7 - no comments - 682 views  Major League Baseball playoffs in full swingAs of this writing, we find the Major League Baseball playoffs in the divisional round of competition, with the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres battling for the right to play for the National League... Page 12 - no comments - 601 views 
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