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10.28.2019

On WBZ: Mayor Walsh Speaks At Ribbon Cutting For Roxbury Apartment Complex

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in Roxbury on Saturday for the newest apartment complex by the Madison Park Development Corporation, which builds affording housing for low-income applicants. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, along with several other local lawmakers, spoke at the event.

10.24.2019

On BNN News: Madison Park Development holding Fundraiser

CEO Jeanne Pinado and Communications Manager Kelly Ransom talk about events planned at the organization’s fundraiser.

10.24.2019

In the Bay State Banner: ‘What to Send Up When It Goes Down’ offers safe space for black Americans

Playwright Aleshea Harris has not just written a performance in her production, “What to Send Up When It Goes Down.” She has created a space, a community ritual and the opportunity for black audience members to breathe. Not just short, shallow, safe breaths, but gulping, life-giving, cathartic gasps. Performed by The Movement Theatre Company, an all-black ensemble, this safe space comes to Dudley Square’s Hibernian Hall Nov. 14 to 16 and to The Ex black box at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge Nov. 20 to 24.

10.16.2019

In the Boston Globe: An affluent black family spills its secrets in ‘Stick Fly’

Lydia R. Diamond’s “Stick Fly” took a classic family drama, mixed it up with issues of class and privilege, and set it in a surprising location: a well-to-do black family’s Martha’s Vineyard vacation home.