"We often celebrate Boston’s toughness, but rarely discuss who is carrying that fighting spirit in the city right now. The answer: immigrants."
The February 28 edition of @LatNewsletter
Opinion: The Devil Came Up to #Boston
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Thank you Speaker @RonMariano for bringing the #FrancesPerkinsAct to the floor, legislation that will bolster our reputation w/ the talent pool driving our information & innovation economy - one that will continue to put MA at the forefront of equity #WEN#MApoli@RepMichlewitz
Thank you Speaker @RonMariano for bringing the #FrancesPerkinsAct to the floor, legislation that will bolster our reputation w/ the talent pool driving our information & innovation economy - one that will continue to put MA at the forefront of equity #WEN#MApoli@RepMichlewitz
Calling all Latinx-serving organizations in MA supporting the advancement of our community! Don't miss a chance to apply for the Latino Equity Fund at TBF annual grant cycle!
If you have any questions DM me or email me at [email protected]
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The Latino Equity Fund at TBF has announced $200,000 in grants to 8 Latino-serving organizations, marking $1.1 million dollars granted since 2013.
Join us in celebrating these milestones and to lift up the work of the grantee organizations!
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A local leader writes that providing in-state tuition for all Mass. high school graduates, regardless of immigration status, not only is long overdue but also has major benefits for everyone. https://t.co/vNkpZR1TC9
Our $4M expansion of tuition free community college in Boston will cover:
— Costs for associate degree or short-term certificate program regardless of resident age, income or immigration status
— Up to 3 years of college for eligible residents
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