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Banner has been standard-bearer for Boston community - The Bay State Banner

Banner has been standard-bearer for Boston community - The Bay State Banner
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Northwestern CS Welcomes 10 New Postdoctoral Fellows

Northwestern CS welcomes 10 new postdoctoral fellows who will focus on a range of research areas including algorithms, machine learning, data visualization, and theory.

What It s Like Inside the Cargill Meatpacking Plant in Dodge City

What It s Like Inside the Cargill Meatpacking Plant in Dodge City
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Being Black In The Boston Business World

Downtown Boston. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) This Black History Month, we ve been shining a light on various aspects of the Black experience in Boston. We ve remembered pioneering legends such as former state Rep. Doris Bunte and architect Donald Stull, and have taken stock of how those communities hit hardest by the coronavirus are tackling equity and hesitancy in the vaccine rollout. Today, we speak with three Black professionals who are part of Boston s business community, and discuss their experiences working in this city, and working to diversify it racially, economically and otherwise. We re joined by Teri Williams, president and COO of Boston-based OneUnited Bank, the country s largest Black-owned bank. Also with us is Kristen Ransom, co-owner of IncluDe Innovation and IncluDe Web Design, and Sheena Collier, founder of the membership networks Boston While Black and The Collier Connection.

US poultry plant workers complain of intimidation after fatal chemical leak

US poultry plant workers complain of intimidation after fatal chemical leak Lewis Kendall © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Elijah Nouvelage/AFP/Getty Meat plant workers who were injured and displaced after a fatal accident in the US last month are alleged to have been intimidated and offered limited medical care. A liquid nitrogen leak at a Foundation Food Group poultry plant in Gainesville, Georgia, killed six people in January and hospitalised at least 11 others. A coalition of organisers, attorneys and community members claims that, since the fatal incident, workers have been discriminated against and intimidated by the company while attempting to file compensation claims and obtain medical care.

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