James Morton: Modeling Servant Leadership
By Evan J. Cutts James Morton continually aspires to uphold and improve upon the YMCA’s 167-year-old legacy of community support and service. The YMCA of Greater Boston is America’s first... Read More
A Celebration of Black Art
Black Renaissance: A Celebration of Black Art presented by the A.R.T. and Hibernian Hall. Thursday, August 16 at 6 PM Hibernian Hall In honor of influential Black voices and artistry... Read More
Three-time Grammy Award Winner Terri Lyne Carrington Kicks Off Gardner’s RISE Music Series
Boston, MA – Legendary Boston jazz drummer, composer, singer, educator and three-time Grammy winner Terri Lyne Carrington will take the stage at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Sept. 27 to kick off... Read More
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Announces September Programming
In September, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), opens a new exhibition, kicks off Poetry in the Galleries, and celebrates the first annual Boston Women’s Film Festival. On September... Read More
Danielson “Donny” Tavares
Chief Diversity Officer- City of Boston Danielson “Donny” Tavares was born in Praia, Cabo Verde, but has called Boston home for the past 28 years. He and his 5 siblings were... Read More
Milly Arbaje-Thomas Brings New Leadership to METCO
By Juri Love Boston, MA — In January 2018, Milagros ‘Milly’ Arbaje-Thomas became CEO of the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity Inc. (METCO). Created in 1966, METCO provides opportunities for... Read More