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By Amy Carleton
In Arts Activism, Diversity and Inclusion, LGBTQ, Things To Do
Posted November 9, 2022

GUEST BLOG: Embracing gender diversity with SETU’s latest production, “Seven Steps Around the Fire”

By Dipali Trivedi Open dialogue is the most important step in bringing about change and facilitating social inclusion. Given that, SETU’s upcoming production “Seven Steps Around the Fire” is a [...]

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 East Boston’s Tommy Guarino Brings Good Humor to the Internet
By Amy Carleton
In Comedy
Posted August 9, 2022

East Boston’s Tommy Guarino Brings Good Humor to the Internet

Like many in the early days of the pandemic, East Boston native and resident Tommy Guarino was looking for things to fill his time. The then-UMASS Boston student’s classes had moved online and [...]

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 Roxbury Native Highlights the History and Culture of the Neighborhood he Calls Home
By Amy Carleton
In Anti-racism, Arts Activism, Community, Diversity and Inclusion, Social Justice
Posted July 26, 2022

Roxbury Native Highlights the History and Culture of the Neighborhood he Calls Home

“[Roxbury] is a place for me that’s very dear. I want to be an ambassador for the neighborhood.” The year was 2014 and Collin Knight had just moved back to Boston from NYC with his wife and young [...]

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 ‘Their Minds are Wild’: Reviving Allston’s Jazz Scene 
By Jen Falk
In Music, Things To Do
Posted June 22, 2022

‘Their Minds are Wild’: Reviving Allston’s Jazz Scene 

by Elena Freck, Emerson College ’22 Five years ago, saxophonist Seba Molnar took a leisurely walk near his Allston apartment and discovered Herter Park Amphitheater. The 500-seat open-air venue [...]

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 Roxbury: A Film Destination 
By Jen Falk
In Community, Diversity and Inclusion, Film, Things To Do
Posted June 14, 2022

Roxbury: A Film Destination 

by Elena Freck, Emerson College ’22 When you think of ‘film’ and ‘Boston,’ you might think of the numerous Hollywood movies from the last few decades set in our city. Good Will Hunting (1997), [...]

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 An Environmentalist Intervention: East Boston’s Stunning Public Art
By Jen Falk
In Art, Arts Activism, Climate CHange, Kids Events, Outdoors, Things To Do
Posted May 19, 2022

An Environmentalist Intervention: East Boston’s Stunning Public Art

by Elena Freck, Emerson College ’22 Conversations about the climate crisis usually revolve around maps, data, and statistics. While these numerical metrics are incredibly useful, they can [...]

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 A Deer in the Headlights: A New Executive Director’s Journey of Fundraising in a Pandemic
By Jen Falk
In NAAC Boston, Past Network Events, The Network
Posted April 8, 2022

A Deer in the Headlights: A New Executive Director’s Journey of Fundraising in a Pandemic

By Andrés Holder In a recent talk to NAACBoston, I outlined what I learned in my first year as the Executive Director of Boston Children’s Chorus (BCC), a job that comes with responsibility for [...]

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 Steps to Being a Better Networker
By Jen Falk
In Black History Month, NAAC Boston, The Network, Virtual Events, Wellness
Posted February 2, 2022

Steps to Being a Better Networker

  By Jazzmin Bonner I always tell people, “you’re not a bad networker, you just haven’t had much practice doing it.” And that has never been more true than in the past two years where the [...]

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 There’s A Lot of January Offerings to Keep You Connected and Fulfilled
By Tori
In Affordable Arts Events, COVID-19, Theatre, Things To Do, Virtual Events
Posted January 21, 2022

There’s A Lot of January Offerings to Keep You Connected and Fulfilled

OK…we get it…2022 was when we were supposed to be back to doing all the things we love to do indoors…in-person; but COVID (for the time being) has other ideas.  But that doesn’t mean that you [...]

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 NAACBoston Advocacy & Recovery Panel
By Jen Falk
In NAAC Boston, Past Workshops, Social Justice, Virtual Events
Posted November 12, 2021

NAACBoston Advocacy & Recovery Panel

Thursday, November 18 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM Offered Virtually on Zoom RSVP Today NAAC Boston presents the Advocacy & Recovery Panel, as a part of our Mentorship & Sponsorship Program 2.0 [...]

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