It was an AMAZING BLESSING to celebrate my Mother’s 100th birthday today with family and friends! Her incredible life and career have been my greatest inspiration. ❤️ She was honored to receive a Special Proclamation from @CityOfBoston presented by Councilor @ErinforBoston
Having an AMAZING time at the Indian Wells @BNPPARIBASOPEN tennis tournament! Still heartbroken about @BenShelton losing today. Hope he feels better soon!
Having an AMAZING time at the Indian Wells @BNPPARIBASOPEN tennis tournament! Still heartbroken about @BenShelton losing today. Hope he feels better soon!
@Angelinajoyce00@UMass Of course, it’s real! Gri is a lovely young woman who works, lives, and goes to college in Boston (at @UMassBoston) and like so many here, is struggling to make ends meet.
🎉 Congratulations to our #SGIM25 Award Winner! 🎉
Please join us in celebrating Valerie Stone, MD, MPH, recipient of the Herbert W. Nickens Award. Their outstanding work exemplifies excellence in general internal medicine.
👏 Help us congratulate Valerie in the comments!
#SGIM25 #AwardWinner #AcademicMedicine #InternalMedicine
🇺🇸 @BenShelton has defeated Brandon Nakashima, 7-6 6-1, to reach his FIRST Indian Wells quarterfinal. 💥
And at 22, he's the YOUNGEST AMERICAN MAN to reach the quarterfinals of Indian Wells since Andy Roddick in 2004:
https://t.co/qk4ri9CzNu
Had a blast at our annual winter ball last week! ❄️ So fun seeing everyone dressed to the nines. Grateful for our Brigham family & can’t wait to welcome many new names to the list next month!
When Kendrick Lamar declared, “40 Acres & a Mule, this is bigger than music…,” he wasn’t merely making a lyrical statement—he was invoking a profound historical injustice that continues to shape the realities of Black America. The phrase “40 acres and a mule” references the unfulfilled promise made to formerly enslaved Black Americans after the Civil War, a broken commitment that symbolizes the systemic economic disenfranchisement of Black people in America.
Lamar’s words transcend hip-hop; they speak to the deep wounds of generational oppression and the ongoing fight for reparations—a demand for justice, not charity.
By placing this historical struggle within the framework of his music, Kendrick isn’t just rapping; he is using his art as a vehicle for truth, resistance, and a call to action.
His statement reminds us that reparations aren’t just a political debate or an abstract concept—they are a moral imperative, a debt owed, and an essential step toward true justice and equality.
From our earliest days, Black history has always been American history – and Black folks have profoundly shaped our American culture through music, art, literature, sports, and beyond. One month a year is not sufficient to celebrate the power of the movements and the people who have fought for the rights we enjoy today. That’s something that we have to do each and every day, as we strive to live up to their example and make sure our children and grandchildren remember their stories.
Just registered for @EmbraceNYC's / @embracechange.nyc’s Rise & Recognize event! 🎉 Register here: https://t.co/YXlKdRl6Wf #EmbraceChange
Excited to join other BIWOC leaders to explore the future of networking and community building. Jan 30th, 3-5:30pm ET #BIWOCLeaders
At 18, I nervously walked into my college’s pre-med office and said I wanted to be a doctor.
They suggested I consider other careers—why? Maybe because I came from a small town. Maybe because I was Latino. Maybe because I was poor.
I didn’t listen.
Now, for the first time, I’m wearing the long white coat of a doctor—my white coat.
Sometimes, all it takes is believing in yourself.
A time was had during the 2024 season – tracking all the deep runs and title triumphs was good fun. 🏆
Shoutout to all the players on both tours for providing top-tier entertainment week after week, month after month! 🤩
We go again in 2025!