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Sarah Flint, Rev. Kim Odom (L-R), and Debbie Wornum (fourth from left), founding members of the Boston-based advocacy organization Mothers for Justice and Equality, were in Washington, D.C., for President Obama’s recent State of the Union address; here they are joined by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren and other gun control advocates on Capitol Hill. (Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office) |
Gov. Deval Patrick celebrates Rosa Parks’ 100th birthday at “Remembering Rosa,” an event hosted by Community Labor United on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at the Statehouse. (Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office) |
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Producers/DJs Bauuer (L) and Just Blaze (R) brought their co-headlining Big League tour to the Middle East Club in Cambridge on Feb. 14. Bauuer’s mix of Southern rap-influenced electronic dance music and the chart-topping hip hop beats of Just Blaze wowed the sold-out crowd. Their set included the jointly produced track “Higher” and the viral sensation “Harlem Shake.” (John Brewer photos) |
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