

The original Bay State Banner 50th Anniversary Magazine was created by Banner staff in 2015:
PUBLISHER Melvin B. Miller
CO-PUBLISHER Sandra L. Casagrand
EDITORS Yawu Miller Robin Washington Lisa Simmons
ART DIRECTOR Daniel Goodwin
PRODUCTION Caleb Olson
COVER AND BACK-PAGE ARTWORK Ekua Holmes
BAY STATE BANNER ALUMNI
At a regional conference of the National Association of Black Journalists 20 years ago, Bay State Banner publisher Melvin B. Miller responded to an honor presented to him by asking all the writers and photographers who ever worked for the Banner to stand up. Few remained seated. An impressive number of Banner alumni have gone on to major media outlets, many covering some of the most significant stories of our time. Some of the most recognizable names are:
- Gwen Ifill, anchor, “PBS NewsHour,” and anchor/managing editor, “Washington Week”
- Kevin Merida, managing editor, Washington Post and senior vice president, ESPN
- Michael Fields, reporter/bureau chief, National Public Radio
- Cheryl Devall, reporter, National Public Radio
- June Cross, producer, CBS News and PBS documentary producer
- Dasal Banks, Hollywood cameraman
- Crystal Hubbard, bestselling author and romance writer
- Robin Washington, editor, Duluth News Tribune, NPR commentator and PBS documentary producer
- Rehema Ellis, reporter, NBC News
- Elisa Batista, reporter, Wired Magazine
- Steve Curwood, executive producer, “Living On Earth” (Public Radio International) and host, “World of Opera” (NPR)
- Desair Brown, reader advocacy editor, USA Today
- Lara Sukhtian, Middle East correspondent, Reuters
Others have made their mark in local media at the Boston Herald, Boston Globe, WGBH-TV and other stations. They include Gus Martins, Dorothy Clark, Carmen Fields, Barbara Barrow, Janice Melton, Jordana Hart, Wesley Williams, Howard Manly, Frank Holland, Jamyra Perry and many more. The Banner appreciates them all.
Banner photographers whose work is represented in this magazine include Roy Thompson, Bob Hale, Wes Williams, Tyrone Hall and Don West, whose photos appear in the 1975-1985 section and each thereafter.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF OUR 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SECTION
Kenneth J. Cooper, a Pulitzer Prize winner, has been a journalist for nearly half a century, specializing in government, politics and social policy, at the Washington Post, Boston Globe, Knight Ridder, GBH News, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and St. Louis American. In 1984, Cooper, then 28, shared a Pulitzer for special local reporting for “The Race Factor,” a Boston Globe series that examined institutional racism in Boston. He became the youngest African American to win a Pulitzer for journalism, a milestone that stood for three decades.
ABOUT THE COVER ARTIST OF OUR 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SECTION
Lucilda Dassardo-Cooper is a painter whose works of oil on canvas depict luminous images with a spiritual aura. Her paintings draw on experiences living in India, Egypt and Jamaica, the land of her birth. A graduate of MassArt, Lucilda Dassardo-Cooper has represented the United States in India’s Triennale. She is also a certified yoga teacher.
CURRENT BAY STATE BANNER STAFF
Publisher/Editor Ronald Mitchell
Associate Publisher André Stark
ADVERTISING
Director of Digital Sales Colin Redd
Advertising Manager Rachel Reardon
NEWS REPORTING
Contributing Editors Amber Payne, Kenneth J. Cooper, Brian Wright O’Connor
Health Editor Karen Miller
Staff Writer Avery Bleichfeld
Contributing Writers Yawu Miller, Tanya Hart, Deidre Montague,
Peter C. Roby, Zhi Zhu
Copy Editor Dorothy Clark
Staff Photographer Don West
SPORTS
Contributing Writers Jimmy Myers, Jack Drewry
ARTS & CULTURE
Contributing Editor Celina Colby
Contributing Writers Olivia Grant, Susan Saccoccia
PRODUCTION
Design/Layout J. Storin, Carole Allen, Cagen Luse