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Are the Worrell Brothers the new Bolling Brothers?

Since the most recent election cycles Black Boston has some new inductees into the echelons of Black Boston political power. As a lifelong Blackstonian and somewhat of a history buff I couldn’t help but notice something we haven’t seen in a long time…. In 2021 Brian Worrell won a seat for Boston City Council and is currently the District 4 Boston City Councillor. Just a few weeks ago (9/22) Christopher Worrell won the Democratic primary for State Representative and will be the 5th Suffolk State Representative. Not since the Bolling brothers have we had a City Councillor and State Representative from the same family. Bruce Bolling was a legendary City Councillor (1981-1992) and first Black City Council President (1986-1987). The Bolling Building in Nubian Sq. is named in his honor. Royal L. Bolling, Jr was a State Representative for the 15th Suffolk District from 1973-1986. What this means remains to be seen. Both Worrells are young and new to elected office and we will see what they are able to achieve based on policy. The Blackstonian wishes the Worrell Brothers well and looks forward to their service and advocacy for our community.

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Master Class w/ Dr. Akinyele Umoja

Blackstonian Arts & Culture Series Presents… AT THE FEET OF THE ELDERS MASTER CLASS OG Edition: Original Geniuses, Griots & Gods Dr. Akinyele Umoja Author of “We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement Professor Africana Studies @ Georgia State University (GSU) Founding Member New Afrikan People’s Organization Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Wednesday October 19th, 2022 6PM – 9:30PM ZOOM ONLINE $15 Gen Admission  |  $5 Youth/Students GET TICKETS HERE:  https://bit.ly/UmojaRBG TOPICS: * Liberation Movements * Reparations * Republic of New Afrika * Mutulu Shakur & Tupac Shakur SCHEDULE: 6 PM Intro & Greetings 6:30 PM Dr. Akinyele Umoja 8:45 PM Q&A BUY THE BOOK@ FRUGAL BOOKSTORE SUPPORT THE BLACKSTONIAN ARTS & CULTURE SERIES – DONATE

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“Faces of Dudley” and New Grove Hall Mural Uplifiting Black Leaders Vandalized

As of at least Sunday March 20, 2022 the historic “Faces of Dudley” mural and a new one just recently completed in Grove Hall have both been vandalized. It is unclear when exactly the murals were defaced. We here at Blackstonian first noticed the Nubian Square mural had been attacked this past Sunday during our weekly Feed the Hood distribution and we learned the same thing had happened in Grove Hall when we contacted our editor Jamarhl Crawford who also happened to coordinate the Grove Hall Mural project. “Noticing that at 1PM on a Sunday hurt my heart” said community organizer Derrel “Slim” Weathers who noticed the defaced mural as we made our approach to Nubian Square. I went up to take pictures and as I was documenting what had been done to the mural I was approached by @Hildelight, a community member and Journalist for SpareChange News. She too expressed despair at the situation asking “Who would do something like this?” before posing for pictures in front of the defaced mural asking us to “please spread this wide; Twitter, Facebook, everywhere.” Titled “Faces of Dudley Old and New” the Nubian Square mural highlights historic figures like el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz better known as Malcolm X alongside portraits of the everyday people of Boston in and around Dudley Station / Nubian Square. The Mural which is almost 20 years old was created by a B.Y.C.C. mural crew led by Brooklyn Based artist Michael “Hops” Womble who recalls: “1995, it was myself & heads like my brother Barrington “Vex8” Edwards, Cedric “Vise1” Douglass, Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs, Ricardo “Deme5” Gomez, Greg Bernstein, my brother Bounce, my wife, my mom and step-dad and the young students of the B.Y.C.C. Mural Crew. We all worked to add & keep a piece of history in the community.” It was restored in 2015 with funding by the Boston Arts Commission. When contacted about this incident Hops went on to say that he is “disgusted by the ignorant toy actions” and added “at this moment of the mural’s defacing, I’m open to any & all who can assist me & those who would like to contribute to fix & upgrade the mural again”. The Grove Hall Mural was recently completed in February of 2022 on a wall facing a long vacant lot on Warren St. through a grassroots community effort. The mural uplifts historic Black leaders who have had an impact on and been impacted by their time in Boston and features Malcolm X, Melnea Cass, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ruth Batson, Elma Lewis, Frederick Douglass, Ella Collins & Crispus Attucks. The mural was coordinated by Jamarhl Crawford and created by the local artists Sobek, Alvin “Acoma” Colon, “Mar”, Genaro “Gio” Ortega, Jason “SWAT” Talbot, Ricardo “Deme5” Gomez, Lee Beard, Thomas “Kwest” Burns and Ivan Richiez. Crawford, a long time community activist, said “any vandalism to this degree is an affront and act of cultural defacement and whoever did this is clearly unstable and while we do not know if this is an act of racially motivated hate, or intimidation, jealousy, some lost drunk, a young kid… but whatever happened this is an act of defacement and these type of artistic, culturally iconic murals old and new should be considered untouchable and everyone in community should know these are sacred and protect them.” At the time of publication this story is an ongoing development and authorities are investigating the matter.

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Boston Police Reform Task Force Open Letter to Final Mayoral Candidates

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FINAL CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR “Police Reform must be on the forefront of any Mayoral agenda” To Michelle Wu & Annissa Essaibi George: Last year, amid public pressure and a call for police reform across the country, Mayor Walsh responded by assembling the Boston Police Reform Task Force (the “Task Force”), to examine key policy areas of the Boston Police Department (“BPD”), determine the changes that were needed to combat systemic racism, and deliver recommendations to improve policing within our communities. We all had the pleasure of serving on the Task Force and addressing an immensely important and complicated issue in a relatively short amount of time. Collectively, we dedicated hundreds of hours to research and deliberation, meeting with experts from across the country, and conducting public forums that provided us both verbal and written testimony from Boston’s communities. After several months, we issued a robust set of recommendations aimed at (1) advancing racial equity; (2) increasing accountability; and (3) building community trust in the BPD. We described these recommendations as the “floor, not the ceiling.” Both the Walsh Administration and the Janey Administration pledged publicly their intent to implement fully the Task Force’s recommendations, which were well received by the public, elected officials and the media alike. Since that time, however, the public and the media have expressed frustration with the pace and manner of implementation. We, as members of the taskforce share those frustrations. We are not satisfied with the progress of implementation and in some instances, believe our recommendations have been incorrectly applied. To that end, we ask both Mayoral candidates to pledge their commitment to implementing the recommendations of the Task Force with all due haste upon their inauguration into the Mayor’s office. The Task Force remains committed to the implementation of its recommendations, the reform of the BPD policies and practices perpetuating racial inequity, and the collective future of Boston’s many communities. To that end, we wish to offer our continued service in an advisory capacity to the next Mayor of Boston with respect to the implementation of our recommendations and continued police reform efforts. Boston Police Reform Task Force – Chairman Wayne Budd, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts – Rev. Jeffrey Brown, Associate Pastor, Historic Twelfth Baptist Church, Roxbury – Allison S. Cartwright, Attorney in Charge, Roxbury Defender’s Office – Eddy Chrispin, Deputy Superintendent in the Bureau of Professional Standards, Boston Police Department and Former President, MA Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers, Inc. – Jamarhl Crawford, Boston resident – Joseph D. Feaster, Jr., Chairman of the Board, Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts – Javier Flores, Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP – Darrin Howell, President, DRIVE Boston Community Resources Inc. & Political Coordinator, 1199SEIU – Marie St. Fleur, former MA State Representative, Boston – Tanisha M. Sullivan, Esq. President, NAACP Boston Branch https://www.boston.gov/departments/mayors-office/bostons-movement-end-racism/boston-police-reform-task-force

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Housing Policy Summit Friday 11/6/20

Via Voices of Liberation Friday November 6, 20207:00-8:30 PM RSVP to Participate on Panel Facebook Event Housing Policy Summit event, taking place Friday, November 6th at 7pm. Hosted by Voices of Liberation and the Office of City Councilor Julia Mejia The goal of the event is to get all of the city’s top advocates in one space to share their organization’s work with members of the public, connecting people to services and creating a space for collaboration. This is a continuation of the Vacancy Tax Proposal for Boston conversation. Invited Panelists include folks representing community organizations, NDC’s and elected officials who have been working on the issue of housing equity. 7:00PM-8:30PM Live on FB and Zoomhttp://voicesofliberation.org/live

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BOSTON POLICE TASK FORCE COMMUNITY LISTENING SESSION September 22, 2020

[Source] The Boston Police Reform Task Force is hosting a listening session to gather community feedback on their initial draft recommendations. The Task Force was charged with reviewing the Boston Police Department’s (BPD) current policies and procedures and then presenting to Mayor Walsh and to the public recommendations for reform. The Task Force focused on four main areas of review: Use of Force policies Implicit Bias Training the Body Worn Camera Program, and Strengthening the Community Ombudsman Oversight Panel (COOP) board. Feedback from this session will guide the Task Force on their final recommendations on changes to BPD policies and procedures. JOIN THE VIRTUAL MEETING

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9 Boston Police Officers Arrested by FBI for Overtime Fraud Scheme

[Source] Special Agent in Charge Joseph R. Bonavolonta’s statement on this morning’s arrests of nine @bostonpolice officers assigned to BPD’s Evidence Control Unit. They’ve been indicted for allegedly conspiring to steal over $200,000 in overtime. https://t.co/jz5xV2OVyE pic.twitter.com/1gCCgaB9rA — FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) September 2, 2020 BOSTON – Nine current and former Boston Police Officers were arrested today and charged in connection with committing over $200,000 in overtime fraud at the Boston Police Department’s evidence warehouse. Lieutenant Timothy Torigian, 54, of Walpole; Sergeant Gerard O’Brien (retired), 62, of Braintree; Sergeant Robert Twitchell (retired), 58, of Norton; Officer Henry Doherty (retired), 61, of Dorchester; Officer Diana Lopez (retired), 58, of Milton; Officer James Carnes (retired), 57, of Canton; Officer Michael Murphy, 60, of Hyde Park; Officer Ronald Nelson (retired), 60, of Jamaica Plain; and Officer Kendra Conway, 49, of Boston, were each charged in an indictment unsealed today with one count of conspiracy to commit theft concerning programs receiving federal funds and one count of embezzlement from an agency receiving federal funds. The defendants will make initial appearances via videoconference in federal court in Boston later today. “I am a strong supporter of the police, especially in these difficult times. But all must be treated equally under the law, regardless of wealth, power or station,” said United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling. “These officers are charged with stealing taxpayer money, year after year, through fraud. Beyond the theft of funds, this kind of official misconduct also erodes trust in public institutions, at a time when that trust is most needed. I want to thank Commissioner Willie Gross for his cooperation in this case, and the BPD’s Anti-Corruption Unit for its assistance.” “As law enforcement officers, we have a tremendous responsibility to the public we serve, and therefore must be held to the highest standards of trust and integrity. These police officers are accused of breaking that trust by conspiring to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars to increase their paychecks,” said Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Boston Division. “They are the anomaly from the honest and hard-working men and women of the BPD. We’d like to thank Commissioner Gross and his department for their invaluable assistance in putting an end to this systemic practice and helping us root out these individuals who we believe decided to take advantage of their positions for their own personal gain.” “Law enforcement officers are expected to perform their duties honorably and with integrity, not to take advantage of the system for personal gain. Today, the OIG, along with the FBI, arrested nine current and former Boston police officers who allegedly submitted time slips that did not reflect the hours they actually worked. The OIG is committed to fully investigating all allegations concerning violations of public trust,” said Guido Modano, Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General New York Field Office.  “As a result of an investigation, information was uncovered by the Boston Police Department’s Anti-Corruption Unit regarding alleged payroll/overtime abuse by officers assigned to the Evidence Management Unit. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorney’s Office became involved with the criminal investigation into the allegations. As a result of the investigation, former and current Boston Police Officers were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury. Pursuant to applicable law, the officers indicted that currently work for the department have been suspended without pay pending the outcome of the case.” Said Police Commissioner William Gross, “The allegations and behavior alleged in today’s indictments is very troubling and in no way reflect the attitudes of the hard-working employees of the Boston Police Department. I hold my officers to the highest standards and expect them to obey all the laws that they have taken an oath to uphold. News of these indictments sends a strong message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated or ignored and can damage the trust my officers have worked so hard to build with the communities we serve.”   According to the indictment, the defendants were assigned to Boston Police Department’s (BPD) Evidence Control Unit (ECU), where they were responsible for, among other things, storing, cataloging and retrieving evidence at the warehouse. ECU officers were eligible to earn overtime pay of 1.5 times their regular hourly pay rate for overtime assignments. It is alleged that beginning in at least May 2016, the defendants routinely departed overtime shifts two or more hours early but submitted false and fraudulent overtime slips claiming to have worked the entirety of each shift.  One overtime shift, called “purge” overtime, was focused on reducing the inventory of the evidence warehouse. The shift was supposed to be performed from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays. On days which the defendants claimed to have worked until 8:00 p.m., the warehouse was closed, locked and alarmed well before 8:00 p.m., and often by 6:00 p.m. or before. Despite this, it is alleged that the defendants routinely submitted false and fraudulent overtime slips claiming to have worked from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Supervisors, who also left early from this shift, allegedly submitted their own false and fraudulent slips and also knowingly endorsed the fraudulent overtime slips of their subordinates.  Another shift, called “kiosk” overtime, was available to two ECU officers one Saturday a month from 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This shift involved collecting materials, such as unused prescription drugs, from kiosks in each police district in the city and then transporting the materials to an incinerator in Saugus. It is alleged that defendants who performed this overtime shift routinely submitted overtime slips claiming to have worked eight and a half hours when in fact the defendants frequently completed the work and left the shift early, often before 10:00 a.m. Between May 2016 and February 2019 the defendants allegedly collectively embezzled over $200,000 in overtime pay. According to court documents, Torigian received over $43,000 for overtime hours he did not work; Twitchell, O’Brien and Doherty each received over $25,000 for

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BPD Stop & Harass – A Conversation with Keith AKA “Kevin”

A conversation with “Kevin” real name Kieth who was profiled and harassed by BPD in 2018. His film of the incident went viral online. He is sharing his story. Boston Police Bad Stop Thursday 8/27/2010:30 AM EST. RSVP via Facebook Live on Zoom: https://cutt.ly/BPDBADSTOP Time: Aug 27, 2020 10:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87877280779?pwd=YkN6VGMzNDc5VmFEaHdjbUszQTJadz09Meeting ID: 878 7728 0779Passcode: RUKevinOne tap mobile+16465588656,,87877280779#,,,,,,0#,,4287294# US (New York)+13017158592,,87877280779#,,,,,,0#,,4287294# US (Germantown)Dial by your location+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)Meeting ID: 878 7728 0779Passcode: 4287294Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kGLfxL2m5 Videos Coverage on Desus & Mero Now This

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