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What's new at The Bay State BannerThe pope apologizes for Catholic Church’s role in slaveryIn 1452, Pope Nicholas V gave Portuguese royals the right to colonize “infidels” and take them into “perpetual slavery”— anywhere in the world. Before seeking papal permission, the Portuguese had already taken African captives back to their country. With the pope’s blessing, they initiated the transatlantic slave trade in 1526. Page 4 - no comments - 121 views  EEOC plan to stop collecting workforce dataThe Trump administration has been pretending, despite abundant historical and contemporary evidence, that the only discrimination that occurs in this country is against white men and Jews. Page 4 - no comments - 120 views  The EEOC’s new slogan:“Protecting workers from discrimination – unless the Heritage Foundation says otherwise.”. Page 4 - no comments - 86 views  Why a rumor about the Iran war and Black safety feels so realWar has a way of collapsing distance, turning something that feels far away into something immediate and personal. Social media only intensifies that effect, shrinking the world so that images, reactions, and commentary reach us in real time. Page 5 - no comments - 121 views  IN THE NEWSBates College has announced the appointment of Victoria (Tori) Neason Wallace as its vice president for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid, effective July 1. Page 5 - no comments - 115 views  As school districts cut budgets, DEI work may be first to goClaire Galloway-Jones, who lost her job as Brookline’s equity office director after a school committee vote to shutter the office last spring, stands outside Sarah Roberts Elementary School in Roslindale, Mass. Page 6 - no comments - 128 views  Remembering Roscoe Baker, community legendBorn in Thomasville, Georgia, on July 29, 1937, to Edwina Baker Curtis, he was raised in the humble home of Gustavas and Edna Haynes, which produced exceptional men (the late Douglas, Vincent, Roy and Michael) whose lives left indelible marks on Roxbury and the world. Page 9 - no comments - 137 views  The best rooftops and patios in Boston for outdoor diningNow that Boston has broken 90 degrees, it’s officially outdoor dining season. Embrace the short-lived New England summer by dining out at the city’s most scenic patios and rooftops. From a community gathering spot in Dorchester to a posh Back Bay champagne bar, there are outdoor options for every occasion. Page 11 - no comments - 96 views  Roxbury Book Fair returns for 4th year(Above left) Filmmaker, Savor The Square vendor and author Sharon Butler-Charles, displays some of the great books for sale at the Roxbury Book Fair. (Above right) Rev. Willie Brodrick, senior pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, presents a series of honorariums to famed artist Paul Goodnight from the city, the commonwealth and the state Senate. Page 13 - no comments - 136 views 
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