THE LEGACY OF BLACK BOSTON: Then, Now, and Our Future 
Join us on Thursday, February 9, 12:00PM for a virtual Black History Month panel featuring prominent Black male leaders in business, health, and politics to discuss Black history in Boston and the ongoing work to advance Black Boston. 

"The Legacy of Black Boston: Then, Now, and our Future" is a collaboration between Mayor Wu's Office of Civic Organizing and Office of Black Male Advancement.

Please direct all questions to the Office of Black Male Advancement at bma@boston.gov or Civic Organizing at civic.organizing@boston.gov.
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The Legacy of Black Boston: Then, Now, and our Future. Black History Month - Virtual Panel. Thursday, February 9, 12:00 PM. Introducing our panelists: Bob Terrell, Director of the Office of Fair Housing & Equity; James Arthur Jemison, Chief of Planning & Director of the BPDA; Cory McCarthy, Assistant Superintendent of Student Development and Advancement at Boston Public Schools; Dr. Kevin Simon, Chief Behavioral Health Officer Boston Public Health Commission; and Frank Farrow, our moderator, Executive Director of the Office of Black Male Advancement.
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