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What's new at The Bay State BannerNuSquare Life Science Training Center receives $50 million to train studentsThe $50 million is a part of an economic development bill that includes a variety of investments and policy initiatives that look to increase support for workers and businesses in the life sciences, clean energy technology, and manufacturing industries, while maintaining. Page 1 - no comments - 117 views Greater Boston housing report card is ‘sobering’Housing costs have risen greatly since 2015, and while the report found that rent costs have plateaued, they had leveled off at historic highs. At the same time, despite some efforts to support new construction, high construction costs have slowed production. Page 1 - no comments - 94 views ULEM, City of Boston and Lyft partner in health access initiativeThe Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts recently announced its Holistic Health Access Initiative, which will allow citizens 60 and older to access five free Lyft rides with the intention of using the ride for health and wellness-related errands and activities. Page 1 - no comments - 91 views SNAP offering a lifetime of memories this holiday seasonEnter the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP. The government-funded food assistance program, which is dedicated to alleviating some of the financial stress of the holidays for families in need, has also committed to helping families get out of the house and partake in holiday festivities throughout Boston. Page 1 - no comments - 89 views Local environmental leaders prepare for reduced federal funds under Trump“Over the last several years in the Biden-Harris administration, we’ve had phenomenal partnership and seen some of the biggest investments we’ve ever seen in climate action coming from congress,” said Hessann Farooqi, executive director at the Boston Climate Action Network. Page 2 - no comments - 101 views IBA, BHA complete reno of affordable S. End brownstones(from left) Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO of IBA; Haley Dillon, chief of staff for Senator Nick Collins; Rosa Gonzalez, resident ambassador; Mayor Michelle Wu, City of Boston; Representative John Moran, 9th Suffolk; and Mayra Negrón-Roche, COO of IBA at the ribbon-cutting for the newly renovated units. Page 3 - no comments - 108 views A day to give thanks and look forwardEvery year many families gather around the table for a Thanksgiving meal. For some it’s a time to reconnect and reflect about what they can be hopeful and happy for. For others, it’s a way to think about and seek out the less fortunate while discovering how to give those people a way to enjoy the day. Page 4 - no comments - 109 views Tax amnesty is good policy, but leaves out some distressed taxpayersThe Department of Revenue (DOR) has mailed thousands of amnesty eligibility letters to those who have existing tax liabilities, offering them a chance to have penalties forgiven if they can pay their debt in full, plus interest, by the end of the year. Page 5 - no comments - 115 views My first vote was historic. It’s just the beginning of the fightLeading up to Election Day, the excitement, pride, and civic engagement on campus were contagious during Harris’ 107- day campaign season. It was a big deal at Howard University to have not only a Bison on the ballot but also a Black woman Bison. That was history, regardless of the outcome. Page 5 - no comments - 102 views IN THE NEWSDr. Noemi Custodia-Lora has been recently named the new vice president of academic affairs and workforce development for The Urban College of Boston. Page 5 - no comments - 97 views DIABETES AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR: BREAKING THE SILENCEThese are the words of comedian and Emmy award winning actor Anthony Anderson heard after being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The star of ABC’s award-winning TV series “black.ish” said that having Type 2 diabetes is no laughing matter. Since being diagnosed with it over 15 years ago, Anderson has taken his advocacy role seriously. Page 6 - no comments - 97 views Collaboration takes center stage for STEM workforce developmentSen. Liz Miranda (center) sits on a panel about the prospects of diversity-focused workforce development under a Trump Administration with Michael Curry (right), president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and Rahsaan... Page 9 - no comments - 120 views The gift of experiencesWhat has brought your area the most renown? The site of a significant historical moment or person? There may also be special events and festivals devoted to the history and culture of your town. Page 12 - no comments - 115 views Harvard women’s hoops start season strongThe 2024 Harvard women’s basketball team leaders come from disparate places like Little Rock, Arkansas, Mansfield, Texas, and central Illinois. Page 14 - no comments - 106 views How to get a job in banking without a college degreeBank teller used to be the industry’s go-to entry level job for anyone without a college degree. While those jobs are now on the decline, new opportunities in banking and finance have grown. And investment in skills-based training has opened up opportunities for high school graduates to move directly into career-track opportunities. Page 15 - no comments - 111 views Follow these 4 Black TikTok teachersCreating a perfect blend of pop-culture references, American history, and an intense love of Black culture, the Emmy-nominated former public school teacher went from the classroom to teaching Black history and anti-racism lessons to millions across the world. Page 18 - no comments - 122 views Racial imbalance advisory council reinvigoratedResearch by The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston found “poverty segregation by race … is strongly associated with racial test-score gaps.” That is, racial achievement gaps worsen where minority students attend schools with higher percentages of low-income students. Page 18 - no comments - 102 views ‘States of Becoming’ at The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston CollegeRelocation, resettling and assimilation are components of the African diasporic experience that have significantly impacted the artists in “States of Becoming,” an exhibition of contemporary African artists at the McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College. Page 20 - no comments - 103 views
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