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The Boston Police Task Force Listening Sessions

[Source] There are a number of policies being reviewed and up for consideration and task force members want to ensure that community voice is incorporated into the recommendations we submit to the Mayor. You can join any of these listening sessions in person or submit your testimony in writing. https://www.boston.gov/…/boston-police-task-force-listening… https://www.boston.gov/…/boston-police-task-force-listening… https://www.boston.gov/…/boston-police-task-force-listening… https://www.boston.gov/…/boston-police-task-force-listening…

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Discrimination and Racism in Healthcare at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Discrimination and Racism in Healthcare at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center FULL VIDEO (Facebook Live 752 views in 24 hours) THE DOOR THAT I WAS TOLD IS OFF LIMITS TO THE PUBLIC BIDMC MOTTO “HUMAN FIRST” “THREATENING BEHAVIOR” ON MY RECORD (LONGER THAN AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL RECORD AND WITH NO PROOF, EXPLANATION, TRIAL, RIGHT TO DEFEND/COUNTER) Beth Israel CEO Kevin Tabb, M.D. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 617-667-7000 social networking sites: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, Instagram and Pinterest

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2017 New England Cannabis Convention April 22-23

  NOTE: You do NOT need a medical marijuana card to attend! Pre-Registration Discount ends Monday April 17th.  REGISTER NOW and save!  With Recreational Cannabis now approved in both Massachusetts & Maine, the 2017 New England Cannabis Convention will be the largest and most important industry event EVER in the Northeast.  With 200 local and national exhibitors, 100+ industry expert speakers, programming tracks on careers, investment, medical marijuana education and live demos, this is THE must-attend event for New Englanders, and anyone who wants to conduct business in the region! NECANN will also be hosting the 3rd Annual Maine Cannabis Convention Oct. 7th, in Portland!   MAINE DETAILS & TICKETS HERE! 

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Focus on Diversity: 90% of Boston’s New Firefighters and 75% Boston’s New Police are White

Boston is a in a “majority-minority” city, where 56% of residents are people of color and while Diversity has increased since Marty Walsh took over as mayor, there are still significant gaps throughout city government and on the hiring front with 65% of all new hires across departments being white. The disparity is even more glaring among civil servants, with 75% of new Boston Police Officers and 90% of new Firefighters being white. [graphs height=”25″][graph title=”New BFD Hires – White” score=”90″ color=”#c02020″ text_color=”#fff”] [graph title=”New BPD Hires – White” score=”75″ color=”#c02020″ text_color=”#fff”] [graph title=”New Hires (City of Boston) – White” score=”65″ color=”#c02020″ text_color=”#fff”][graph title=”Boston Residents: People of Color” score=”56″ color=”#000″ text_color=”#fff”][/graphs] In response, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice and the Boston Society of Vulcans are calling upon the City of Boston to take proactive steps to improve racial and gender diversity and to demonstrate that diversity is, in fact, a top priority for this administration. In an open letter sent February 2nd to Mayor Walsh’s Administration and Fire Commissioner Joseph Finn the Committee and Vulcans outline a package of proposed solutions: “As the Boston Globe reported, since Mayor Walsh took office, 90% of new firefighters have been White. That is not a proportional representation of a City whose immigrant and minority communities are experiencing exponential growth,” said Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee. The Lawyers’ Committee and the Vulcans are outlining a package of solutions that – taken as a whole – can meaningfully improve diversity in the Boston Fire Department, including: extending the residency preference requirement to more than one year; creating a cadet program in the Boston Fire Department; recruiting, hiring, and promoting employees with specific skill sets – such as language fluency – that will enhance the Boston Fire Department’s effectiveness in minority and immigrant communities; involving the Boston Society of Vulcans in the hiring process; and implementing ongoing and comprehensive implicit bias training. As the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit recently re-affirmed in a discrimination case filed by the Lawyers’ Committee against the Boston Police Department: where public agencies have tools that are available to diversify their workforces, but choose not to use them, this refusal may run afoul of federal anti-discrimination law. “In the case of the Boston Fire Department, all of the above steps represent less discriminatory alternatives that the City can and should adopt to ensure that communities of color have equal opportunity to become firefighters and to advance within the force,” said Oren Sellstrom, Litigation Director of the Lawyers’ Committee. “The Vulcans have represented and served the residents of Boston for nearly 50 years. Actively involving us in all levels of the hiring and recruiting process from inception will ensure equity and provide the City invaluable insight into the robust communities of color that are being excluded from the BFD,” said Darrell Higginbottom of the Boston Society of Vulcans. “We hope that the City will demonstrate that it prioritizes racial, cultural, linguistic, and gender diversity in public agencies,” said Sophia Hall, Staff Attorney at the Lawyers’ Committee. The Lawyers’ Committee and the Vulcans are requesting a meeting with Mayor Walsh and the Fire Commissioner to address these diversity concerns. The letter is available here.

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