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Melnea Cass Boulevard and Windsor Street meeting

The virtual community meeting will discuss two City-owned unnumbered parcels of vacant land.

October 20, 2020
  • 6:30pm - 8:30pm
  • This meeting will be
    held virtually,
  • Contact:
    shani.fletcher@boston.gov
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Roxbury
    South End
  • Published Date
Event Date2020-10-20T18:30:00 - 2020-10-20T20:30:00

The Department of Neighborhood Development (DND) is hosting a virtual community meeting to discuss two City-owned unnumbered parcels of vacant land located on Melnea Cass Boulevard and Windsor Street in the South End.  (Ward 09, assessor’s parcels 01968010 and 02025020).

There has been community interest in the preservation of these parcels as open space, including a community garden.

The meeting will be held through video conferencing on WebEx. 

Join the meeting

October 20, 2020
  • 6:30pm - 8:30pm
  • This meeting will be
    held virtually,
  • Contact:
    shani.fletcher@boston.gov
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Roxbury
    South End
  • Published Date
Event Date2020-10-20T18:30:00 - 2020-10-20T20:30:00

Boston School Committee remote meeting of the School Quality Working Group II

Join the Zoom meeting

  • Meeting ID: 895 9239 4993
  • Passcode: SQWG
The public can offer testimony.

Boston Redevelopment Authority d/b/a Boston Planning & Development Agency

The meeting will be televised on Boston City TV (Xfinity Channel 24, RCN Channel 13, and Verizon Fios Channel 1962) and livestreamed on Boston.gov.

The public can offer testimony.

Zoning Advisory Board of Appeal hearing

Please be advised of the following appeals to be heard on Thursday, October 15, 2020, beginning at 5 p.m. and related announcements. All matters listed on this October 15, 2020, hearing agenda have been noticed in accordance with the enabling act.

Please be advised of the following participation instructions:

The October 15, 2020, hearing will be held virtually via video teleconference and telephone via the webex event platform.

Interested persons can participate in the hearing REMOTELY by going to our meeting link or...

The public can offer testimony.

City Council Committee on Public Health hearing on Docket #0931

The public can offer testimony.

HOME: Poetry reading and open mic series

This project is made possible in part by the Academy of American Poets, with funds from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 

February 5, 2021
  • 7:30pm - 9:30pm
    Repeats monthly on Friday, but only the first instance of this set, starting from February 5, 2021, until June 4, 2021
  • Happening Virtually
    Boston,
  • Contact:
    Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Roxbury
  • Event Type:
    Art
  • Published Date
  • Workshop Series

    Workshops will be held every first Saturday of the month from November 2020 to June 2021.

    Workshop information

Event Date2021-02-05T19:30:00 - 2021-02-05T21:30:00

HOME is a poetry reading, open mic, and workshop series led by Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola. It consists of a featured reader and brief open mic every first Friday of the month, followed by a writing workshop the following Saturday morning. Anthony Febo will host the readings and open mics, and the dates are listed below.

The theme, HOME, is born out of our current space, time, crisis, and future-shaping. What does home mean? What isn’t home? Who is lacking home? Now that we are all home so much, how do we like our homes? Ourselves? Our families? What is home, in the literal and figurative sense? Is the body a type of home? How so? Is a poem a type of home? How do we integrate this into content and craft?

HOME is curated by our current Poet Laureate, Porsha Olayiwola.  A Boston transplant and Roxbury resident, Olayiwola seeks to create a shared digital space for Bostonians to write and share at the intersection of poetry and storytelling. 

Readings and open mics will be held on the first Friday of the month at 7:30 p.m.

Register for a reading and open mic 

February 5, 2021
  • 7:30pm - 9:30pm
    Repeats monthly on Friday, but only the first instance of this set, starting from February 5, 2021, until June 4, 2021
  • Happening Virtually
    Boston,
  • Contact:
    Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Roxbury
  • Event Type:
    Art
  • Published Date
  • Workshop Series

    Workshops will be held every first Saturday of the month from November 2020 to June 2021.

    Workshop information

Event Date2021-02-05T19:30:00 - 2021-02-05T21:30:00

Upcoming readings and open mics

May 7, 2021, at 7:30 p.m. Martin Espada
June 4, 2021, at 7:30 p.m. Rajiv Mohabir

HOME: Poetry workshop series

This project is made possible in part by the Academy of American Poets, with funds from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 

February 6, 2021
  • 11:30am - 1:00pm
    Repeats monthly on Saturday, but only the first instance of this set, starting from February 6, 2021, until June 5, 2021
  • Happening Virtually
    Boston,
  • Contact:
    Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Roxbury
  • Event Type:
    Art
  • Published Date
  • Poetry Reading and Open Mic Series

    The poetry readings and open mics will be held on the first Friday of every month through June 2021:

    Open mic information

Event Date2021-02-06T11:30:00 - 2021-02-06T13:00:00

HOME is a poetry reading, open mic, and workshop series led by Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola. It consists of a featured reader and brief open mic every first Friday of the month, followed by a writing workshop the following Saturday morning. Workshop topics are listed below.

The theme, HOME, is born out of our current space, time, crisis, and future-shaping. What does home mean? What isn’t home? Who is lacking home? Now that we are all home so much, how do we like our homes? Ourselves? Our families? What is home, in the literal and figurative sense? Is the body a type of home? How so? Is a poem a type of home? How do we integrate this into content and craft?

HOME is curated by our current Poet Laureate, Porsha Olayiwola.  A Boston transplant and Roxbury resident, Olayiwola seeks to create a shared digital space for Bostonians to write and share at the intersection of poetry and storytelling. 

Workshops will be held on the first Saturday of the month, from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Register for a workshop

February 6, 2021
  • 11:30am - 1:00pm
    Repeats monthly on Saturday, but only the first instance of this set, starting from February 6, 2021, until June 5, 2021
  • Happening Virtually
    Boston,
  • Contact:
    Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Roxbury
  • Event Type:
    Art
  • Published Date
  • Poetry Reading and Open Mic Series

    The poetry readings and open mics will be held on the first Friday of every month through June 2021:

    Open mic information

Event Date2021-02-06T11:30:00 - 2021-02-06T13:00:00

Upcoming workshops

Upcoming workshops
About the Facilitator

Martín Espada was born in Brooklyn, New York. He has published more than 20 books as a poet, editor, essayist, and translator. His forthcoming book of poems from Norton is called, "Floaters". Other books of poems include, "Vivas to Those Who Have Failed" (2016), "The Trouble Ball" (2011), "The Republic of Poetry" (2006), "Alabanza" (2003), "A Mayan Astronomer in Hell’s Kitchen" (2000), "Imagine the Angels of Bread" (1996), and "City of Coughing and Dead Radiators" (1993). He is the editor of "What Saves Us: Poems of Empathy and Outrage in the Age of Trump" (2019). He has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, the Robert Creeley Award, the National Hispanic Cultural Center Literary Award, an American Book Award, an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, the PEN/Revson Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. The Republic of Poetry was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His book of essays and poems, "Zapata’s Disciple" (1998), was banned in Tucson as part of the Mexican-American Studies Program outlawed by the state of Arizona, and reissued by Northwestern. A former tenant lawyer, Espada is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

The theme for April is "My Last Name". This is a generative workshop. Through the example of a great Afro-Cuban poet and the voices of the poets in workshop, we will explore ancestors, family, culture, history, memory, the known and unknown, the spoken and unspoken, elements that make up what we call “identity.” Poets will write on the spot, wherever they may be, then read their poems aloud — not for critical feedback, but for thunderous applause.

Headshot of Martin Espada, photo courtesy of David González
Headshot of Martin Espada (Photo courtesy of David González)
About the Facilitator

Rajiv Mohabir is the author of "The Cowherd’s Son" (Tupelo Press 2017, winner of the 2015 Kundiman Prize; Eric Hoffer Honorable Mention 2018) and "The Taxidermist’s Cut" (Four Way Books 2016, winner of the Four Way Books Intro to Poetry Prize, Finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry in 2017), and translator of "I Even Regret Night: Holi Songs of Demerara" (1916) (Kaya Press 2019, winner of the 2020 Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets), which received a PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant Award. His memoir, "ANTIMAN", won the 2019 Reckless Books’ New Immigrant Writing Prize and is forthcoming 2021. Currently he is an Assistant Professor of poetry in the MFA program at Emerson College, and translations editor at Waxwing Journal.

A description of the workshop will be posted here soon.

Rajiv Mohabir headshot
Headshot of Rajiv Mohabir

English Language Learners (ELL) Task Force remote meeting

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 941 2097 2644

Or join by phone:  +1-929-205-6099 US

The public can offer testimony.

Boston Art Commission

Public comment on Presentations for Review, Public Testimony, and Commission Vote may be provided ahead of the hearing by submitting written testimony online by 12 p.m. (noon) on October 12, 2020. You will also have the opportunity to submit comments during the meeting via the Zoom platform or by phone. If you require closed...

The public can offer testimony.

Canceled:
Egleston Square Branch Library Study virtual meeting

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