Leaders of the “Divine Nine” fraternities and sororities convened on Aug. 13 at Union Chapel on Martha’s Vineyard for a public conversation sponsored by the Union Chapel Education and Cultural Institute’s (UCECI) Charles Ogletree Public Forum series.
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Taste of Ethnic Boston
Fifteen of Boston’s finest multicultural eateries and beverage companies showcase their talents at Taste of Ethnic Boston.
Re-opening of Clarence “Jeep” Jones Park in Roxbury
Bostonians celebrate the re-opening of Clarence “Jeep” Jones Park in Roxbury.
Banner photographer Don West captures Black life
Don West is a seasoned photo journalist and consummate professional. His career began as a freelance photographer for United Press International and the Bay State Banner, for which he has been a critical contributor since the 1960s.
Roxbury Homecoming
Juneteenth Celebrations
Keith and Angela Motley honored at UMass Boston
A ceremony to honor Dr. J. Keith Motley and his wife, Angela, for their selfless hard work over the years as members of the UMass Boston leadership was held at the University.
UMass Boston honors Charlie Titus
Former UMass Boston Vice Chancellor Charlie Titus was honored at the university for his many years of service to the school and the community.
Hundreds pay respects during Mel King’s funeral
Hundreds turned out Tuesday for the funeral of former state Rep. and civil rights leader Mel King at the Union United Methodist Church in the South End. Elected officials, including U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, Mayor Michelle Wu, Gov. Maura Healey and U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley gave remarks during the funeral.
Thank you, Melvin Miller
Boston scenes: Dominican parade captivates community
Mass. 54th Regiment monument rededicated
Hundreds of dignitaries gathered in front of the State House last week for the rededication of the newly-restored Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment memorial.