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Lowell is an immigrant city on the precipice of change By Stephanie Ebbert Globe Staff,Updated April 15, 2021, 8:05 a.m. Email to a Friend Tooch Van, a Cambodian refugee who came to the US in 1996, was among the plaintiffs who challenged the city of Lowell in a Voting Rights Act that is forcing changes in city elections this fall. Now, he s among those running for district councilor.Suzanne Krieter/Globe staff The vigil in Lowell was planned to honor the Asian victims of the shootings in Atlanta last month, and to give voice to the outrage that their murders were not initially regarded as hate crimes. ....
Lioness Changemakers: Lianna Kushi, EforAll 3 months ago Lianna Kushi is passionate about helping to improve communities through entrepreneurship. While studying Japanese language, literature, and political science at Smith College, Kushi worked with an anti-discrimination association and organizations devoted to community outreach. Her experiences with these community building organizations led to her decision to pursue her interest in community development. In 2011, she obtained her master’s degree in Regional and Economic Social Development from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Around the same time she joined the Merrimack Valley Sandbox (now known as Entrepreneurship for All, or EforAll), a non-profit startup that accelerates economic and social impact through entrepreneurship in Gateway Cities in Massachusetts. After serving in positions at Family ID, Inc. and the Institute for Nonprofit Practice, she returned to Entrepreneurship For All. She now serves ....