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Latin X Heritage Month Celebration at City Hall Plaza, BPS Summer Programs 5th Quarter Learning, Mothers For Justice & Equity Community Resource Fair, City Life Vida Urbana rally in Dorchester, Enroll Boston 2024 in recognition of Digital Inclusion Week, Interview with David Orr about Boston Moving Arts and their production "Welcome Home".…
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On this edition of Talk of Neighborhoods, Mass. Teachers Association Vice-President Deb McCarthy and former Boston School Committee member Mary Tamer join us for a discussion on Ballot Question 2, the MCAS graduation requirement. Then on the second half, retiring Boston Private Industry Council Executive Director Neil Sullivan joins us to talk abou…
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Haywood Fennell speaks to Klare Shaw, daughter of journalist Sarah-Ann Shaw, to talk about the importance of voting, the history of voting and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and how you can register to vote. He also discusses upcoming lung cancer screenings for Black veterans in Boston, as well as Beyond The Uniform, an initiative that connects vetera…
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Host Brendan O'Connell invites guest Dr. Joel Brind (PH.D., Co-Founder & Former President of the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute) to the show to discuss the abortion-breast cancer link, the efficacy of hormonal contraception, the risks & side effects of contraceptive drugs, birth control pills linked to increase risk of breast cancer and stroke,…
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Lucy Rivera speaks to Karen Bobadilla, immigration attorney at De Novo Center for Justice and Healing. Karen discusses the immigration process, the associated government offices (USCIS, ICE, DHS, OPLA, EOIR), and the importance of consulting accredited lawyers. Program presented in Spanish. Lucy Rivera habla con Karen Bobadilla, abogada de inmigrac…
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Learn about Fire Prevention Week 2024! We speak to Jake Wark, Public Information Officer for the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services about this year's theme, "Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You." Fire Prevention Week is held annually on the week that contains October 8th, in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. It is the longest…
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Black Boy Joy Summit in Roxbury, Taste of Allston Fest, 34th Annual Addiction Recovery Month Celebration, City Life Vida Urbana and residents of Green St. protest at 59 Green St. Malden against poor living conditions and discrimination, Interview with Sophie Blum (Director of Education) about Coolidge Corner Theater Coolidge Classroom Program.…
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On this episode of 'The Village,' Willie Wideman invites mental-health counselor; Faith Escudero to encourage the listeners to prioritize maintaining psychological well-being and to increase their self-awareness. Taking care of mental-health can help individuals become better decision-makers and can aid when trying to understand the world around th…
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This week on Talk of the Neighborhoods, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley joins us on the first half to talk about her re-election campaign and her priorities in the new term. Then on the second half, Union Capital Boston founder Eric Leslie joins us to talk about his efforts to promote socially responsible investing in Boston.…
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Haywood Fennell invites his guests, Dr. Lauren Kearney and Peer Outreach Specialist Steve Abrams, to discuss the staggeringly common correlation between being a Black Veteran and developing Lung Cancer. They plan to host a screening service on the 4th floor of Fanuel Hall on October 9th in order to offer aid to the Boston community in combating thi…
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Host Sharon Hinton & guest Barbara Barrow-Murray discuss the Boston Media Producers Group and its upcoming Community Network & Media Forum at the Roxbury Library, the importance of community media in a Democracy, Barbara's extensive media background, navigating the media business as a woman of color, the consolidation of major media corporations, &…
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Boston Center for Independent Living celebrates 50 years of serving the disability community. The Franklin Park Defenders protest the sale of Franklin Park's White Stadium to a private company and its potential demolition. The Boston Haitian community and their allies gather at Boston Common's "The Embrace" for the Stop Discrimination Rally followi…
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This week on Talk of the Neighborhoods, at-Large City Councilor Erin Murphy joins us to talk about the year ahead at City Hall and her recent unsuccessful primary bid for the SJC Clerk position. Then on the second half, we'll talk with cancer survivor and MOPSS, (Mass. Oncology Patient Survivors and Supporters) founder Thomas Healy, and oncologist …
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Host Larry Higginbottom explains how Boomers have not taught younger generations that America is a white man's country, how youth have adopted disastrous behaviors due to the failure of older generations to teach them the reality of our society, how black youth have been fooled into thinking they are free when they are not, & more.…
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