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What's new at The Bay State Banner As temperatures soar, researchers and advocates talk extreme heat solutionsAs Boston trudges through the first heat wave of the summer, surviving high temperatures is top of mind for residents across the region. This is especially true for communities where limited greenery and dark surfaces like asphalt trap and hold heat, often correlating with historically redlined areas. Page 1 - no comments - 394 views  Cape Verdean president speaks at Bridgewater State Univ.As a military commander for the African Party for the Independence of Guinee-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGCV), Pedro Pires thought he understood what it meant to be a revolutionary. He had spent time with revolutionary leaders in Algeria, Cuba and the Soviet Union. Page 1 - no comments - 222 views  Gov. Healey marks Juneteenth with Black advisory councilTo the assembled members of her Advisory Council on Black Empowerment, Healey referenced the bronze tableau of one of the first Black regiments of the American Civil War, upon which she said she looks out at every day when she enters her office.. Page 1 - no comments - 199 views  Sly Stone: A soulful revolutionThe lineup that day read like a dream: Sly and the Family Stone, Tower of Power, and The Hues Corporation (“Rock the Boat”), alongside comedy legend Richard Pryor and jazz-funk innovator Donald Byrd with his group, The Blackbyrds. Tickets? Just $5.50. Yes, those were the days my friend. Page 1 - no comments - 196 views  Embrace honors and celebrates JuneteenthOn the night before Juneteenth, hundreds of members of the Black community and their allies commemorated the 72nd wedding anniversary and the civil rights legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King and honored local leaders committed to building a more racially just and equitable city. Page 2 - no comments - 225 views  Empowering workers to become ownersFor the last half dozen years, advocates in Massachusetts have been pushing for the creation of more worker-owned businesses, often called co-ops, as a way to share profits with the people who create products and deliver services. Page 4 - no comments - 147 views  Ten times Black women saved the cultureAuntie Fannie wasn’t just “sick and tired of being sick and tired,” she was sick of America ignoring Black pain. Her testimony about voter suppression in Mississippi wasn’t just powerful — it cracked the foundation of the Democratic Party. And she did it in pearls, with a Bible in her lap and fire in her belly. Page 5 - no comments - 239 views  IN THE NEWSMadison Park Development Corporation (MPDC) is pleased to announce that Dr. Ingrid Tucker has been appointed as its new CEO. Tucker, who was born and raised in Roxbury, brings over 30 years of experience in education, nonprofit leadership, and community development, offering invaluable expertise and a deep commitment to MPDC’s mission. Page 5 - no comments - 218 views  Pell Grants at perilEach year approximately seven million college students benefit from Pell Grants, a 50-year-old needs-based program that can be used to cover costs for tuition, fees, living expenses and room and board. These funds have been available at both four- and two-year institutions. Page 5 - no comments - 217 views  Plaque honoring MLK Love Trail unveiledLauren B. Martin, an actress of New York City; and Myra I. Hemingway of Medford, senior and trial court clerk of Massachusetts, unveiled the plaque on June 18 at 14 Wabon St. in Roxbury. the original site of the photograph. June 18 was also the 72nd wedding anniversary of King and his wife, Coretta Scott King. Page 6 - no comments - 232 views  EPA announces contamination removal options for Neponset River Superfund siteEPA Superfund Section Chief Matthew Audet speaks with members of the Lower Neponset River Superfund Community Advisory Group at the group’s monthly meeting at the Hyde Park Community Center, June 17. The EPA, this month, released a document outlining four potential options they could pursue to remove contaminated sediment from the river. Page 7 - no comments - 266 views  Young athlete inspires on and off the courseThis is a love story that all people, especially mothers, can fully understand. Cathy Mayo and her son Delmace (pronounced DELL-MOSS) Mayo share a unique life/love experience. The beginning of their tale took place when Cathy journeyed to Port-au-Princee, Haiti, to perform volunteer work in 2006. Page 14 - no comments - 282 views  Oklahoma Thunder claim the 2025 NBA championshipThe Oklahoma City Thunder concluded their run to their first National Basketball Association title in franchise history at home with a 103-91 triumph over the Indiana Pacers. This was the seventh and final game of this year’s league playoffs. The Thunder previously played in Washington state as the Seattle Supersonics, winning the 1979 championship. Page 15 - no comments - 228 views  Soul on Shawmut: serving the community with love and great food“Our amazing restaurant is a blessing that I didn’t think I would be able to have this soon, but you know, everything is for a reason, and it all falls in place. This is a place, a building, a neighborhood, that I have so much connection to, and spent so much of my life around, so for me to get the space really means a lot,” he said. Page 17 - no comments - 238 views  Let’s Dance!At this annual celebration, Bostonians can dance the night away to Donna Summer’s greatest hits as well as other groovy beats from DJ Vince 1. Disco balls, bubbles and glow sticks will abound, and many partygoers come decked out in their 1970s finest. A roller-skating rink will also be set up next to the dance floor. Page 17 - no comments - 210 views  Boston Black Pride begins this weekend!This weekend launches the annual Boston Black Pride festival, a weeklong celebration of QTBIPOC culture and community. Organized by the Boston Lesbigay Urban Foundation, the programming includes events of all kinds, from a pride parade and a music and arts festival to an R&B brunch and a fitness class. Page 18 - no comments - 266 views 
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