INVITING YOU TO LISTEN TO THE DISTRICT 3 CANDIDATES INTERVIEWS AT WARD 15 MEETING ON ZOOM THIS SATURDAY AT 10 AM, JULY 15, 2023 SEE FLYER BELOW FOR LINK.
Event Category: Conference
Focus Group | Share Your Ideas about the Earth’s Future
Have some free time on June 10 and June 11? Interested in sharing your ideas about the earth’s future? Please consider joining The American City Coalition (TACC) and our local co-host the Museum of Science, Boston for a focus group in Nubian Square. No experience necessary; all perspectives welcomed. $150 gift card provided. Lunch served. […]
DeeDee’s Cry Men’s Mind, Body & Spirit Summit: Am I My Brother’s Keeper
DeeDee’s Cry Suicide Prevention & Family Support is happy to curate for a second year its Men’s Summit. Starting at 8:00 am with a full hot breakfast, it’s a day-long event focused on the mental, physical, and spiritual health of men. Lunch is included. This year’s theme is Am I My Brother’s Keeper, we want […]
Black Boston Stories: Taking Care
When you think of locations that are important for taking care of residents in Boston’s Black communities, what place or places come to mind? Join us for a panel conversation on Black Boston Stories: Taking Care on Thursday, June 15 at 6PM at the Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library. Three Boston residents will reflect on […]
Re-Imagining Health & Wellness Forum on EDUCATION: A New Education for a New Generation
Does our current model of education work? And what does work mean in this context? It would help us to think of education in developmental terms. It is best understood as an act of formation. We are all lifetime learners exposed to experiences and relationships that influence, shape and mold us into who we are becoming. […]
Policing Black Communities from 1854 to 2023: Changing Public Safety Narratives
The Reverend Rahsaan D. Hall will deliver the 2023 Theodore Parker Lecture on “ Policing Black Communities from 1854 to 2023: Changing Public Safety Narratives.” Sunday, March 26th, at 2pm, in person at Theodore Parker Unitarian Universalist Church, 1859 Centre Street, West Roxbury, and online. Q&A session and reception will follow. Registration is free and […]
2023 Women’s Empowerment Conference
Free 2023 Women’s Empowerment Conference Woburn, MA – Tailored for Success, in collaboration with MassHire Metro North Career Center to celebrate Women’s History Month, is hosting a free Women’s Empowerment Conference. The conference will be held on Tuesday, March 28th, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and is sponsored by the Alliance of Career […]
TWC: Re-Imagining Health & Wellness – Security
Reimagining Health: This is a 2nd in a 7 part series on wholistic health and wellness for self and communities of color. We discuss the challenges and possible solutions for improving well-being Industry – Security – Education – Alimentation – Remediation – Communication – Habitation
DeeDee’s Cry Mental Health While Black Summit 2023
In February (Black History Month) 2023, DeeDee’s Cry will have its 2nd annual Mental Health While Black Summit (MHWBS). The focus of this summit is to address the stigma of suicide in the Black community. There’s a myth that Black people don’t die by suicide. Suicide has no racial discrimination. By focusing on the truth […]
Greatest MINDS Generations Conference – A Conference & Gathering for Black Bostonians – FREE
Join Greatest MINDS for Generations – A Conference & Gathering for Black Bostonians for All Ages – FREE with RSVP Save the Dates – Thursday, January 19th – Saturday, January 21st, 2023 FREE Conference Please sign up and get updates. We have invited 50 Black high school students, 50 college students, 50 young professionals, 50 […]
Community Conversations: Resolving to do Better: Banks and Black-owned Business
Join us on the evening of January 10th for the next in our virtual “Community Conversations” series, as we welcome Mark Watson (bio below) to discuss the topic: Resolving to do Better: Banks and Black-owned Business. What are the historical reasons for the wealth disparity bertween white and Black/brown people? What are the major challemnges […]
Community Conversations: Why the Gap: Racialized Property and Wealth in Boston (w/ special guest, Byron Rushing)
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS: Why the Gap: Racialized Property and Wealth in Boston (special guest, Byron Rushing) Join us and our guest, historian Byron Rushing, to discuss the racial wealth gap from a historical perspective. How did we get here? What can we learn from history to make a fairer future? We hope you will attend this […]