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What's new at The Bay State Banner Teen voices on mental health shine at second annual youth-led film festivalKassidy Silva-Bush (left) and Leureanny Fernandes pose for a photo at the Youth Purpose and Partnership program second annual film festival, Aug. 22. The program, run by Children’s Services of Roxbury, allowed the teens to create their own documentary and short film about mental health and express their voice on the issue. Page 2 - no comments - 255 views  IN THE NEWSRev. Chris Hope leads two influential Boston organizations: The Hope Group and The Loop Lab, advancing ethical AI, workforce equity, and media arts training. The Hope Group is now a premier AI technical assistance and workforce consultancy, serving recent clients like Tufts University and the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts. Page 5 - no comments - 294 views  Move Hack.Diversity to Roxbury Community CollegeDespite boasting one of the nation’s premier tech clusters — buoyed by abundant venture capital, world-class universities and a sizable Black population — Boston still trails peer cities in producing Black-founded startups. Nothing illustrates that gap more starkly than the impending shutdown of Hack. Page 5 - no comments - 259 views  How Black educators experience, manage burnoutTeachers spend each and every day of their lives committed to building the future by educating children across the nation. Oftentimes, their job requires them to be more than teachers. They are communicators, collaborators and evaluators, investing in children’s futures at all times. Page 6 - no comments - 301 views  Millions of immigrants could now be scrutinized for ‘anti-Americanism’ and ‘antisemitism’U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security, is changing its policies so its employees are required to consider “circumstances where an alien has endorsed, promoted, supported, or otherwise espoused the views of an anti-American or terrorist organization or group,” according to the document. Page 7 - no comments - 245 views  New grant program helps business owners level up“It’s really been like a perfect pairing for us, because we [are] able to sit in on the classes and gain the knowledge, but then we also have someone that’s assigned to us, our mentor,” she said. “We meet with him weekly, individually and collectively as a team. Page 11 - no comments - 231 views  BNBL and Big3 championships take center stageThe Boston Showstoppers in the girls’ division once again demonstrated their dominance by taking home championship titles in the 15-and-under and 18-and-under divisions. The Lee School won two championships in the boys’ division, winning the 13-and-under and 18-and-under championships. Page 12 - no comments - 375 views  Boston Arts Festival — a showcase for local fine artists and musiciansWhile visitors explore the artwork, they’ll also enjoy live music by 10 different local artists over the course of the weekend. Samatha deLuca, Katie Dobbins, In Lieu of Flowers, Fly by Brass Band, Jessica Woodlee, The 94s, blindspot, Nick Zaino, James McCarthy and Ava Valianti will perform this year. Page 16 - no comments - 354 views  It’s official! August 30 is New Edition Day in BostonThe weekend will include a community block party in Roxbury, where it all began, and a ceremony renaming Dearborn Street as “New Edition Way.” Dearborn Street is near the site of the former Orchard Park public housing development where the band members grew up. Page 16 - no comments - 274 views  Gather ’round for the Campfire Festival at Club PassimWhat do you call four days of live music, with dozens of acts, taking place in an intimate club in Harvard Square? It’s the annual Campfire Festival, in its 25th year, with about 60 musicians performing in short sets at Club Passim. Scheduled for Labor Day weekend, from Aug. Page 17 - no comments - 272 views  Black attorneys respond to president’s exec. order calling for elimination of cashless bailIn the two executive orders, one focusing on the District of Columbia, where the president has declared a “crime emergency,” and the other targeting jurisdictions nationwide, he has threatened to either withhold or revoke federal funding to local and state governments that offer cashless bail, citing the policy as a threat to public safety. Page 18 - no comments - 274 views  To close HBCU gender gap, help Black boys find their ‘spark’In sixth grade, I signed up with some friends for a quiz-bowl style competition called the Black Facts Challenge. We studied as much as we could about Black Americans’ contributions to this country — Booker T. Washington’s founding of the Tuskegee Institute, the life of Duke Ellington, and more. Page 19 - no comments - 244 views 
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