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What's new at The Bay State Banner Local nonprofit launches civil rights education effortThe booklet comes amid a changing landscape of rhetoric on the national political stage, as the administration of President Donald Trump takes aim at things like diversity, equity and inclusion. That shift and community concerns have raised fears that Bell is aiming to help address with the effort. Page 1 - no comments - 324 views  State plan aims to bolster climate technology sectorThe Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, which developed and released the plan in collaboration with the state’s Executive Office of Economic Development, said the plan aims to solidify Massachusetts as a global leader in the space, drive equitable economic growth and advance the state’s goal to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Page 1 - no comments - 310 views  Gov. says resilience is key during tough timesGovernor Maura Healey joins Rep. Bud Williams, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno and other local officials to highlight savings for families under the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s expanded child tax credit during a visit to Educare in Springfield on Mar. Page 1 - no comments - 307 views  METCO looks ahead to its next chapterHired as the fifth leader in 2018, Arbaje-Thomas plans to step down at the end of June. As her youngest daughter starts college next year, she has not yet identified “professional next steps.” She said in a statement, “Wherever I land, it will be in support of mission-driven work. Page 1 - no comments - 290 views  Restaurateur Mika Winder opens a second location of seafood spot The PearlRecently retired Malik was skeptical, until Mika promised his signature chargrilled oysters could be on the menu. Grilled and adorned with parmesan, spinach and roasted garlic butter, the oyster recipe came straight from the Winder kitchen table to The Pearl menu. Page 2 - no comments - 335 views  Constitutional crisis looms over deportationsOur nation’s rule of law is the foundation of constitutional order. The balance of power between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government is the glue that holds democracy together. When one branch oversteps its lawful boundaries, the other can step in to restore the proper balance. Page 4 - no comments - 329 views  A Black woman seeks to prevail and help others after her lossNearly two years ago, I lost my 17-year-old son, Bryce, to a drug overdose. Now, I search for other mothers who have lost their children. Talking helps relieve the hollowness left by this loss. But it’s difficult to find other Black mothers willing to acknowledge and share their grief. Page 5 - no comments - 368 views  Twenty years of progress: women and girls in BostonTwenty years ago, I ended a twenty-year marriage and embarked on a new journey as a single mother of three: eighteen-year-old twin daughters in college and a twelve-year-old son in middle school. Over the years, we, “The IV,” have embraced change and forged ahead to create our path to success. Page 5 - no comments - 346 views  IN THE NEWSKimberly R. Lyle was recently appointed by Gov. Maura Healey to serve on the board of MassDevelopment. Lyle is currently the CEO of the Boston-based economic development agency Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation, where she leads the... Page 5 - no comments - 334 views  Bob Terrell: A true defender of Roxbury residents, 73From 1998 to 2007, Terrell served as executive director of the Washington Street Corridor Coalition, where he was responsible for overseeing the daily administrative operation of a multi-neighborhood coalition representing Chinatown, the South End,... Page 6 - no comments - 288 views  She came first: Black women transforming sportsFor generations, Black women in sports have faced obstacles beyond the game itself — disrespect, underinvestment, and outright exclusion. Yet, they have met every challenge with excellence, grace, and an unshakable belief that their place was never up for debate. Page 12 - no comments - 325 views  Lesley athlete uses grit and determination to succeed“My parents refused to allow me to feel sorry for being born with just a left arm. One of the most difficult everyday functions to master was tying my shoes. I could not ask for help until I failed to execute the maneuver three times. I cried many days before I learned to tie both shoes, the right shoe being very difficult, properly. Page 15 - no comments - 308 views  It’s time to laugh againNow in its 25th year, the Boston Comedy Fest has featured, feted and launched such legends as Bill Burr, Lenny Clarke, Barry Crimmins, Gary Gulman, Eugene Mirman, Tony V and Steven Wright and continues to shine lights on the best and brightest in Boston and beyond. Page 17 - no comments - 349 views  Alvin Ailey, Celebrity Series expand free dance workshopsMay isn’t just the season of swan boats and blooming flowers in Boston, it’s the season of Alvin Ailey. For almost six decades, the Black American dance group has been performing almost annually in the Hub in partnership with Celebrity Series. Page 17 - no comments - 315 views 
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