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Boston Irish Fight Today's Famines


By Michael Quinlin, Contributor
After building a $1 million memorial park last year to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Irish Famine, Boston’s Irish community is turning its attention toward people suffering from contemporary famines throughout the world.
A proposed Irish Famine Institute that blends social activism and academic research is currently in the planning stages in Boston. Organizers want to create a permanent endowment to send food, medicine and supplies directly to African and Asian countries chronically experiencing famine and pestilence. The Institute also plans to support field research that will forecast and prevent famines in the future, and to educate the public about the hunger and suffering still occurring in the world. ....

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'Turning point': Women of color increasingly leading Boston – Maryland Daily Record

'Turning point': Women of color increasingly leading Boston – Maryland Daily Record
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'Turning point': Women of color increasingly leading Boston


‘Turning point’: Women of color increasingly leading Boston
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
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By Steve LeBlanc | The Associated Press
For the better part of a century, the iconic image of a Boston mayor typically conjured up the figure of James Michael Curley the real-life Irish-American city boss elected four times as mayor between 1914 and 1946. Think Spencer Tracy in “The Last Hurrah.”
That stereotype may soon be going the way of Boston baked beans and tri-corner hats.
The city is on the cusp of having its first woman and person of color as mayor when current Mayor Marty Walsh becomes President Joe Biden’s labor secretary. Walsh is the latest in a string of largely Irish-American (and one Italian-American) mayors all men going back the better part of a century. ....

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Boston is increasingly led by women and people of color


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For the better part of a century, the iconic image of a Boston mayor was James Michael Curley the real-life Irish American who was elected four times as the city’s chief between 1914 and 1946. Think Spencer Tracy in “The Last Hurrah.”
That stereotype may soon be going the way of Boston baked beans and tri-corner hats.
The city is on the cusp of having its first woman and person of color as mayor when current Mayor Marty Walsh becomes President Biden’s Labor secretary, presuming his nomination is approved, as expected, by the Senate. Walsh is the latest in a string of mostly Irish American mayors all men going back the better part of a century. ....

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