On February 10th, I joined the Boston Workers Circle and the Afrimerican Culture Initiative for a tour of Boston’s often forgotten history, uncovering stories of resilience,…
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Walking Tour: Roadmap to a Beloved Community
Walking Tour: Roadmap to a Beloved Community – Reflections from Michelle Golden Having lived in Boston for the past 30+ years, I can say that the…
BWC Observes Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Boston Workers Circle members joined the March for Indigenous People’s Day in Massachusetts on Saturday, October 6th. Indigenous Peoples Day MA is a coalition of organizations,…
AFREJ setting priorities for the coming year
At our first AFREJ meeting of the year, one thing was clear, we are putting our learning into action. And we are doing this with dedicated…
BWC at the 27th Annual Mothers’ Day Walk for Peace
A contingent of Boston Workers Circle members joined in the 27th annual Mothers’ Day Walk for Peace last Sunday. The MDW4P was started by Dorchester resident…
Brookline Canvass with Kavod & T’ruah
As we move away from Passover and start the count to Shavuot, Jewish communities across the world have been engaging with themes of freedom, memory, and…
Holding Ground
In our last blog post, we described our four-part Learning for Action series, where we hoped to more deeply understand our relationship to neighborhoods in Boston…
Learning for Action Series
Since 2018, AFREJ has engaged in learning about reparations and participated in reparative actions. We have co-sponsored workshops for the Boston Ujima Fund, a solidarity economy…
This Is A Culture of Reparations Weekend
In December, Nakhie, Lynne, and Naomi participated in a weekend-long gathering organized by the Grassroots Reparations Campaign (GRC) in Savannah, Georgia. Many Ways to Learn We…