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MIRA looks to bolster pathways for foreign-trained doctors
From left: Dr. Anthony Omale; Emmanuel Owusu, Executive Director of African Bridge Network; Michael Curry, President and CEO of the MA League of Community Health Centers; Maroni Minter, Political Director of MIRA; Senator Jason Lewis; Rep. Jack Patrick Lewis (D-Framingham); Rep.
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Boston to immigrants: ‘You Belong Here’
The festival officially kicked off May 21 with the unveiling of “You Belong Here” banners in City Hall.
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Translations of city resources to become more culturally accessible through new partnerships
Those contracted agreements with the Immigrant Family Services Institute, the Vietnamese American Civic Association, and the Asian American Civic Association will increase community understanding and better inform the city’s populations that don’t speak English as a first language.
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Activists march for rent control
“We need all of our elected officials to hear our demands,” said Baolian Kuang, an organizer with the Chinese Progressive Association. “People are working two and three jobs and it won’t be enough to catch up with the rising costs of rents if we don’t do something about it.
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Lost Medicaid? What to do next to keep getting your prescription medications
Another aspect of Medicaid is the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provides coverage to an estimated 7 million people enrolled in the nation. Also administered by states and territories, CHIP covers youngsters from low-income families that earn too much to qualify for children’s Medicaid but can’t afford private insurance.
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What’s next? How Black parents can thrive as empty nesters
When the last child moves out, many parents are left standing in a quiet house, a mixture of emotions swirling through them. And for millions of Black parents, the “empty nest” season is more than just a lifestyle change—it’s an emotional, cultural and spiritual reset.
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Hacking the wealth gap
One needs to look no further than the “Color of Wealth,” the study the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston released ten years ago, which found median household wealth in the metro area was about $247,000 for whites and $700 for U.S.- born Blacks.
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“It seems like no matter what we do we can’t get ahead.”
“It seems like no matter what we do we can’t get ahead.”.
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IN THE NEWS
The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) recently appointed Josué González as its new Vice President of Education and External Engagement. González, a distinguished music educator, classical musician, and arts leader, joins the BSO’s executive leadership team.
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The war on poverty vs. the war on the poor
President Lyndon B. Johnson famously declared an unconditional “War on Poverty” in his 1964 State of the Union address, initiating one of the most ambitious policy initiatives in American history aimed at systemic economic inequality. Johnson viewed poverty as a moral crisis demanding decisive government intervention and sustained investment.
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Standing for truth, integrity, and progress
In a city renowned for its diversity, home to over 140 languages and a quarter of its population born abroad, our community understands the importance of unity, fairness and integrity. Today, we reaffirm our unwavering support for leadership grounded in truth, decency, and a shared vision for an equitable Boston.
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Reclaim your health by changing how you sleep
It’s a natural process our bodies need most to restore, focus, and thrive. Yet, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 1 in 3 adults in the United States doesn’t get enough sleep, and the consequences are more than just grogginess.
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Former U.S. Congressman Charles B. Rangel, dies at 94
Rangel passed away on Monday, May 26, Memorial Day, surrounded by family. He was a native of Harlem, and the lone surviving member of the legendary Gang of Four. He took his reputation as the “Lion of Lenox Avenue” to the House of Representatives in 1971 after defeating the renowned Rev.
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Memorial Day at Mount Hope
American Legion Suffolk County District 7 hosted a special Memorial Day Ceremony at Mount Hope Cemetery. The event honored the brave service members who gave their lives for their country..
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B3 Senior Ball
The annual Senior Ball, an event celebrating senior citizens, included photo opportunities, dancing and food served by Boston Police officers..
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Gourmet Kreyole Grand Opening
Chef Nathalie, joined by city officials, cut the ribbon for Gourmet Kreyole’s new takeout restaurant on Blue Hill Avenue in Mattapan..
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Roxbury International Film Festival: a catalyst for conversation
For 27 years, Lisa Simmons has been an integral part of the Roxbury International Film Festival (RoxFilm) as its executive and artistic producer. However, her roots in storytelling began when she was a theater actor, part of a greater legacy from a family deeply involved in cultural expression and the arts since the 1930s.
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Worcester seeks to reclaim its manufacturing leadership despite tariffs
The company, Multiscale Systems, makes custom machine parts used for precision manufacturing — a process where exact specifications are critical and measurements need to be accurate to within the width of a human hair. Those highly customized pieces form molds for making maple syrup containers and parts needed to make components for nuclear reactors.
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BC Eagles dethroned as national champions
Their dream was to repeat as national champions, which would have placed them in legendary company with the all-time great programs of their sport.
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NBA Playoffs: OKC up 3-1 and Knicks try to battle back
Coming off two stunning victories in the first two games of this series at Madison Square Garden, the Pacers came out and dominated the visiting Knicks. And that was the case for the first 20 plus minutes of the contest as the Pacers stormed to a 20-point lead.
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Boston Calling 2025: Here’s what you missed
Three days of cold and some rain didn’t stop music fans from enjoying this year’s Boston Calling festival. TLC may have had to drop out of performing due to a medical incident but that didn’t stop the show. Friday’s headliner, T-Pain had the crowd moving and grooving to his songs and a few covers.
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Star-worthy meals: The Michelin Guide is coming to Boston
Boston can boast of another achievement as it has made its historic arrival into the new Michelin Guide Northeast Cities edition. The Hub will be joining other preexisting cities in this edition of the guide, Chicago, New York City and Washington, D.C. Philadelphia is another new edition this year.
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Summertime sweat: Try out hundreds of outdoor fitness classes in Boston for free!
Many neighborhoods have their own outdoor fitness programs, but the two that anchor the season are the Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series and The Greenway Fitness Program, both sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Between the two programs, hundreds of free fitness classes are offered throughout the spring and summer seasons.
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Two exhibits in New Bedford celebrate the 50th anniversary of Cape Verdean independence
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is opening two exhibitions celebrating the 50th anniversary of Cape Verde’s independence from Portugal in collaboration with the vibrant Cape Verdean community on the South Coast of New England.
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Big music and big love
Every year, Gospel Night ends the Boston Pops’ city season with soul-soaring melodies and the powerful rhythms of the Boston Pops Gospel Choir. This year, the orchestra performs with married duo Grammy winner Tamela Mann and award-winning actor and comedian David Mann.
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Dorchfest brings more than 60 performances to Ashmont streets
The Ashmont-Adams neighborhood will come alive this weekend as more than 60 musicians and performers gather on porches, driveways and lawns for Dorchfest 2025. The all-day festival brings five hours of live music and activities to the neighborhood to enjoy for free.
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