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What's new at The Bay State Banner What’s next for P3?On Jan. 12, the city announced that it would de-designate the HYM Investment Group and My City at Peace (MyCAP) as developers of the nearly 8-acre lot of public land, opting instead to pursue the area as a new campus for Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. Page 1 - no comments - 147 views  A century of grace: Celebrating the 101-year life of Sylvia BowdenSylvia M. Bowden was born on Nov. 8, 1924, in Boston, Mass., the fourth of seven children born to immigrant parents: her father, Alexander, from Barbados, and her mother, Sylvina, from Bombay, India. They raised their children on Oakburn Avenue in Roxbury. Page 1 - no comments - 127 views  Governor advances legislation, executive order to curb ICEOne day after the Massachusetts Legislative Black Caucus announced legislation aimed at curbing local cooperation with ICE, Gov. Maura Healey held a press conference unveiling her own executive order and legislation to rein in federal immigration agents. Page 1 - no comments - 113 views  John Barros takes reins at Convention Center Authority“This is an organization that is making sure that Massachusetts — and particularly Boston and Springfield right now — are able to host meetings, host conventions, host events and attract tourists to our hotels and our restaurants so that they can leave money here,” Barros said. Page 1 - no comments - 98 views  Indigenous narratives centered in DCR’s new parks library initiativeOn Jan. 23 the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced the launch of an initiative to promote Native youth-focused literary works that celebrate the region’s Indigenous communities, preserving tribal history and stewardship. Page 3 - no comments - 118 views  Black journalists will not be intimidatedGiven President Trump’s evident racism, it’s no coincidence that the two journalists arrested in Minnesota are Black. Or that they both do their work independently, without the financial backing and legal resources of a major media outlet. Trump has already run his intimidation game on legacy broadcast outlets. Page 4 - no comments - 127 views  Celebrating General WoodhouseGeneral Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse, a member of the pioneering Tuskegee Airmen squadron, recently celebrated his 99th birthday with family and friends. He is pictured here with former Commissioner of the Boston Police Department, William Gross.. Page 10 - no comments - 97 views  Rose Kennedy Greenway board elects two new membersOne is Samira Ahmadi, a founding principal of enviE- NERGY Studio LLC, which focuses on sustainability strategy and energy performance analysis for new construction and existing building retrofits. Page 11 - no comments - 135 views  The Green Wall: The Celtics defense is the real dealA few weeks back, I graded the Celtics a B-/C+ team. As we approach the upcoming NBA All-Star weekend, I am upgrading this year’s squad to a strong B+ grade heading into their Feb. 3 matchup against the Dallas Mavericks at the TD Bank Garden. Page 12 - no comments - 121 views  The ICA says it loud with the AAMARP artistsThe exhibition is the first museum survey of AAMARP and it showcases more than 50 works by 39 artists. An ICA publication about the work of the AAMARP will accompany the exhibition. Page 15 - no comments - 124 views  ‘A Él Mismo’ imagines South America without colonizationA hush seems to fall over the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts when visitors enter the current exhibition “A Él Mismo” (“to himself”) by Christian Hernán De Restrepo. Tall, proud figures are staged throughout the gallery, standing on carefully cultivated piles of earth. Page 16 - no comments - 129 views 
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