Proposed FY2014 Budget Amendments to Fund Education / Training, Shelter / Housing and Family Support Services
The recently released MA FY2014 budget proposal from the Senate Ways and Means Committee has come under fire from local […]
The recently released MA FY2014 budget proposal from the Senate Ways and Means Committee has come under fire from local […]
Are we surprised? Boston Insider lists Boston as one of 21 Highly Segregated Cities in America clearly illustrated in maps
Councillor Yancey seeks statistics regarding consultants hired by Boston Boston City Hall (February 7, 2013) – Boston City Councillor Charles
Sign the Petition By: Karen McMullen My brother Mark Fernandes McMullen was shot and killed on Sept 7, 2011 by
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It seems fitting that a group that got its start at a rally honoring Malcolm X in Harlem in 1968 will be playing a show to celebrate Juneteenth, the day the United States commemorates the emancipation of the slaves, but with their revolutionary lyrics, thought provoking message, and overall celebration of African-American history and culture it fits right in.
Abiodun Oyewole of the legendary Last Poet talks about the group and its history, the role of poetry in the
The Last Poets show tonight was written up in The Boston Herald Arts & Entertainment section. Tickets: blackstonian.com/thelastpoets.
The revolution will be lyricized.
Tomorrow night, iconic spoken word and musical group the Last Poets will perform at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury.
The Jamaica Plain Gazette did a write-up about The Last Poets Fundraiser Show we are organizing Juneteenth. The show will benefit Feed the Hood and Fill Your Fridge, two programs we have been running throughout the city to feed hungry.