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Randolph youth discussed their experiences with systemic racism during a virtual forum, “Breaking the Silence on All Racism, hosted by Quincy Asian Resources Inc. Tuesday night.
Randolph town councilor Kenrick Clifton facilitated the discussion, encouraging the five invited teenagers from Randolph s middle and high schools to share their experiences with racism and their suggestions on how schools can promote inclusion and push for change.
Philip Chong, president of Quincy Asian Resources Inc., said they wanted to host the forum as the nation confronts anti-Asian hate and the systematic and racial inequity fought against by the Black Lives Matter movement.
MILTON Michael Zullas overwhelmingly won a second term on the select board, two newcomers won seats on the school committee and voters approved a debt exclusion to update the town s fire stations in Tuesday s town election.
Zullas defeated Philip Johenning by a margin of 3,481 votes to 691 in the select board race.
Elizabeth Lizzy Carroll and Beverly Ross Denny, who ran a joint campaign, swept to victory in the contest for two vacant school committee seats. Carroll, a program director for Facing History and Ourselves, collected 2,778 votes and Denny, director of Grantmakers for Education, had 2,745 votes. Kristin Kociol placed third with 1,949 votes and Susannah Hagerty had 1,321.