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Since its launch in 2017, the Parent Mentor Program (PMP) has become a cornerstone of community engagement and student support in Boston Public Schools (BPS). By fostering strong partnerships among...

On February 27th, the City Council commemorated the Independence Day of the Dominican Republic, marking the establishment of a sovereign nation and the beginning of a rich history of resilience...

This March, the City of Boston proudly celebrates Irish-American Heritage Month, honoring the significant contributions of Irish immigrants and their descendants to our city's growth and development...

This week, Councilors Durkan, Breadon, and Fitzgerald offered a resolution to denounce funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in both Boston and Massachusetts. The NIH plays a crucial...

This week, Councilor Flynn offered a resolution to denounce the recent layoffs to personnel and services at the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). Over the past two weeks, as part of a federal...

Black History Month is a time to honor and celebrate the rich heritage, culture, and contributions of African Americans to our nation's history.

The Council recognizes the invaluable role healthcare workers play in safeguarding the well-being of our communities and has consistently affirmed the importance of their right to unionize for better...

This week, Councilor Fernandes Anderson introduced four resolutions aimed at improving Boston's economy, public services, and housing stability.

This week, the Council adopted a resolution declaring last month, January 2025, as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. This observance, first declared by President Barack Obama in 2010, aims...

The Tuskegee Airmen, famously known as the “Red Tails,” were the nation’s first Black military pilots and played a pivotal role in World War II, escorting bombers and achieving one of the lowest loss...

Kyre Ambrose, a cherished member of the Boston Arts Academy Class of 2023, tragically lost his life on January 4, 2025, in Brockton, Massachusetts. Kyre was a passionate and talented dancer whose...

During this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Fernandes Anderson offered six resolutions aimed at enhancing education, fostering economic development, improving public services, and ensuring equity in...

This week, the Council adopted a resolution celebrating the Lunar New Year 2025, which begins on January 29, marking the Year of the Wood Snake.

Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This quote resonates deeply in the City of Boston, which continues to strive for equity and...

Pedestrian safety is a growing concern in the City of Boston, particularly in light of recent accidents. Without greater shared responsibility and heightened awareness of our surroundings, the Council...

Another resolution, also presented by Councilor Louijeune, was adopted during the Council meeting on Wednesday. Co-sponsored by Councilors Mejia and Weber, the resolution reaffirms the Trust Act. The...

The Council adopted a resolution supporting the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) in response to recent cuts in benefits. HIP helps low-income residents, particularly seniors, individuals with...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution introduced by Councilor Louijeune and co-sponsored by Councilor Weber, expressing support for the Social Security Fairness Act. The...

In celebration of Barbados' 58th Independence Day, the Council reflected on the vibrant Bajan community that has become an integral part of Boston’s diverse fabric. Rich in history, culture, and...

This year, Tufts University is organizing the 4th Annual Cherish Chinatown Restaurant Challenge to support small businesses and restaurants in Boston’s Chinatown. The challenge invites Tufts students...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing November 20, 2024 as the 25th anniversary of Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) in the City of Boston. Transgender...

November marks Youth and Young Adult Homelessness Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of the growing issue of homelessness among young people in the United States. Each year, 1 in 30 youth ages...

Tens of thousands of years before European settlers colonized the land now known as the United States, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the City of Boston, Native American communities flourished...

Every year, November 11th serves as a powerful reminder to honor the service, sacrifice, and contributions of those who have served in the U.S. military. This date marks the end of World War I, when...

In a significant move to address the mental health challenges faced by men, the Council has adopted a resolution declaring November as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. This initiative aims to...

At this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Flynn championed two impactful resolutions aimed at enhancing the lives of our veterans. The first resolution supports S.5210, the Building Resources and...

As we prepare for a bustling election season in Boston, with over 2,000 dedicated poll workers staffing 275 voting precincts to serve more than 435,000 voters, the City Council has officially declared...

After months of negotiations, UNITE HERE Local 26 Boston hotel workers have gone on strike three times and are currently on strike indefinitely at a number of hotels. This week, the Council went on...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution standing in solidarity with pregnant patients and medical professionals in Texas. The first week of October 2024 was marked with...

As autumn settles over our city, the vibrant colors of culture and history come alive during a very special time for the Turkish community in Boston. This year marks the 101th anniversary of the...

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