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Allied Gaming & Entertainment Announces Updates to Board of Directors and Management Team

Allied Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. , a global experiential entertainment company, announced today the below changes to its Board of Directors and management team effective April 30, 2024: Ms..

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The role of local election officials: 5 studies to consider

These five studies can inform journalists who are reporting on precinct staffing challenges, bias in who gets help voting, and more.

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Professor Archon Fung named faculty director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School

CAMBRIDGE, MA Professor Archon Fung has been appointed faculty director of Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. Fung serves as the Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government at the Kennedy School, where he has been on the faculty since 1999. He will start his additional appointment as director of the Ash Center on July 1.

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What is the future of Boston's Black-owned restaurants?

What is the future of Boston’s Black-owned restaurants? These businesses entered the pandemic at an economic disadvantage. It’s time for everyone to invest in them, and not just during Black History Month. By Devra First Globe Staff,Updated February 2, 2021, 6:52 p.m. Email to a Friend The music cues in the video’s background, a staccato beat before a jazzy horn kicks in. A masked woman inside Mattapan’s Cafe Juice Up speaks. “Hello, Boston,” says Representative Chynah Tyler. “I want to welcome you to the fourth annual Black Restaurant Challenge.” February is Black History Month, and since 2018 it has been an occasion around which to rally support for the city’s Black-owned restaurants. The challenge is simple: Patronize one Black-owned restaurant each week of the month. The goal: Keep these businesses in business. Black-owned restaurants are 80 percent more likely to fail within the first year of operation, according to the campaign.

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