Week of Events
Enslavement & Resistance in New England: 1620 to 1760
Enslavement & Resistance in New England: 1620 to 1760
Race & Slavery at First Church (Unitarian) in Roxbury. At UU Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St, Boston, and ONLINE. Boston played a major role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and people were enslaved throughout all of Boston's neighborhoods. This final presentation in Partnership of Historic Bostons' fall lecture series on Enslavement and Resistance in New England looks at the relevance of the colonial past in answering the question: What steps should Boston take today? Harvard PhD Aabid Allibhai is joined by former MA legislator and lifelong activist Byron Rushing and Rev. Mary Margaret Earl of UU Urban Ministry. sign up
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
If you are interested in standing with us but would like the training first, please add your name, but put an X in the first column. All are invited to join in. Sign up for training and/or the vigil by visiting Vigil Sign-Ups.
Substance Use Prevention Presentation (free)
Substance Use Prevention Presentation (free)
The holidays are a fun time of year to celebrate with friends and family. However, it is important
to stay vigilant and continue to help your kids make healthy and safe decisions around
substances. Come enjoy hot chocolate, holiday snacks, crafts, goodie bags, and resources to
start your year off right! Child care provided.
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