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Mass -Based Cummings Foundation Appoints Its First Woman Executive Director; Calif Supreme Court Justice Will Lead Carnegie Endowment
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Empresarios de color acceden a menos del 40 por ciento de los créditos disponibles para pequeños negocios en MA, según estudio
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Blazers’ Damian Lillard has been ‘Logo Lillard’ dating back to high school
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Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, left hits a three point shot as Orlando Magic forward James Ennis III, right, defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021.The Blazers won 106-97. (AP Photo/Steve Dykes) APAP
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Damian Lillard doesn’t have any fear in his game.
Throughout his NBA career, he’s proven that. He’s hit countless clutch shots, and has supplanted himself as one of the best deep threats in the game. His range is inspiring the new generation of players making their way in the NBA.
Highlights from the year that was on Cognoscenti: the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the tumultuous Trump era draws to a close, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a racial reckoning roils the U.S. and President-elect Joe Biden. (Getty and AP Images)
We wrongly presumed last January that the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump would be the biggest news story of the year. Clearly, 2020 had other ideas.
In the 450 pieces we published this year, we covered a national reckoning on race, a presidential primary season and general election, a warming climate, a Supreme Court vacancy, an immigration crisis on our Southern border, and of course, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Dec. 20, 2020
On Tuesday, January 5, Newton Police Task Force Chair Sonja Spears will give an on-line talk exploring how her own experiences inform her work as a social justice advocate and give her hope in the restorative powers of justice. To register for the free presentation, visit www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org/newton-inspires.
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Spears 7 p.m. talk is part of the 10th annual Newton Inspires: A Celebration of Ideas and Community, a fundraiser for Newton Schools Foundation. Once a month Newtonians present and former share their interests and passions via Zoom.
While a judge in New Orleans, Spears was wrongfully targeted for criminal prosecution. After two years of investigation, no wrongdoing was discovered so she was cleared and never charged, but the impact of this experience was devastating personally and professionally. After retiring from the bench, she re-dedicated her life to issues of racial justice and equity and now works as the chief equity and
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