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What's new at The Bay State Banner State education officials pitch new high school graduation requirements(From left) Massachusetts Commissioner of Early Education and Care Amy Kershaw, Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, Director of Multicultural Media Valentina Amaro, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Pedro Martinez and Commissioner of Higher Education Noe Ortega at a multicultural media roundtable, Jan. Page 2 - no comments - 197 views  Community input is vital for Parcel P3 developmentLast week, the Boston Planning Department announced that it was no longer going to support the Parcel P3 development plan that was presented by HYM and My City At Peace team and supported by the community through the community evaluation process written into Article 50, Section 2 of Boston’s Zoning Code in 1990. Page 4 - no comments - 153 views  IN THE NEWSStonegate Group of Natick is proud to announce the promotion of Janell Ramirez to vice president and chief financial officer. An alumna of the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Ramirez has spent nearly a decade demonstrating exceptional financial leadership and operational expertise. Page 5 - no comments - 150 views  A new company aims to help Black singles over 50 find connections off lineAs 50-something single women, Boston professionals Kim Dickerson and Denise Kaigler had had their share of frustrations and disappointments in the dating world. They could not find “a fun, flirty, face-to-face way” to make meaningful romantic connections for people their age. Page 8 - no comments - 130 views  ‘The Great Privation’ unearths Black history across two centuriesThe title of Nia Akilah Robinson’s 2024 play, “The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)” distills its theme: the great gaps in justice experienced by Black people in America starting with enslavement and their resourcefulness in rising from these injustices. Page 11 - no comments - 125 views  Lorna Simpson is the 2026 recipient of the ICA Boston’s Meraki Artist AwardFor more than 40 years, artist Lorna Simpson has pushed the boundaries and possibilities of the photographic medium, exploring themes of race, gender and unconscious bias in American society. Those decades of dedication are being rewarded: in December, the ICA Boston announced Simpson as the 2026 recipient of the Meraki Artist Award. Page 12 - no comments - 150 views 
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