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LEGISLATURE takes its time on REOPENING, VOTE BY MAIL — New POLICING guidance — MARKEY: No climate, no deal

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West Roxbury native launches her campaign for District 6 City Council – Jamaica Plain Gazette

Born and raised in West Roxbury, Mary Tamer knows the neighborhood inside and out. She has announced her campaign for District 6 City Councilor, which is currently held by Matt O’Malley, who will not be seeking reelection. As a child, Tamer lived in her grandparents’ home in West Roxbury, where her family ate together every Sunday, Her family immigrated from Lebanon and Syria, and Tamer said that she comes from a “family that’s very passionate about politics and community.” She still resides in West Roxbury with her husband and two sons.                 Those Sunday dinners included multiple generations of her family and “hours and hours of conversation,” she said. “Just having that exposure,” she added, and “having such strong role models committed to small business, community, and the local political scene” have helped shaped who she has become as a person. 

Suitcase Stories zoom into the lives of our immigrant neighbors

‘Suitcase Stories’ zooms into the lives of Boston’s immigrant neighbors By Victoria Zhuang Globe Correspondent,Updated January 12, 2021, 2:32 p.m. Email to a Friend Adolfo Gomes, a new Suitcase participant, shares a COVID-19 story that will be released online later this season.COURTESY OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEW ENGLAND Four years ago, Cheryl Hamilton had no idea that her new side project at work would grow into a full-time role, giving around 200 individuals from 80 nations around the world a platform to be heard and enriching public understanding of immigrants. “As a joke I tell people, if you’d asked me four years ago if I’d be full-time storytelling, I would have been like: What? But I am, and it’s crazy, and it’s wonderful,” she said in an interview.

Boston immigrants unpack 2020 in January storytelling event

Immigrant storytellers will share their personal stories and reflect on 2020 in an event on January 14. While 2020 challenged everyone, immigrants and refugees have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. On January 14, 2021, the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) and the International Institute of New England (IINE) will host a free virtual performance of Suitcase Stories: Boston Immigrants Unpack 2020 . During the program, Boston immigrants will share poignant, personal accounts from 2020 and their hopes for the new year. What: Suitcase Stories: Boston Immigrants Unpack 2020 When: January 14, 2021, from 7 - 8:15 p.m. “Even though we can’t be together in person as much as we’d like, we’re still finding ways to connect,” said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “There’s something very powerful about storytelling. Through sharing stories we get to know each other better, and in Boston, community is everything.”

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