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波士頓安良工商會慶馬年新春 黃展唐、伍偉業要讓會務接地氣
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| 波士頓安良工商會嘉賓和超武館師傅Timothy laVallee率領的安良醒獅隊合影。 (周菊子攝) |
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| 麻州參議員Nick Collins(中)送上表揚狀,波士頓安良會長黃展唐(右)和伍偉業(左) 代表接受。(周菊子攝) |
今年甫40出頭的黃展唐當選自治會長,年未滿50的伍偉業受命當聯選會長,讓波士頓安良得以持續年輕化,也開始動更多腦筋要在會務營運上,更接地氣的迎合社區民眾,地方商家的需要。
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| 在波士頓本地的全美安良工商會元老陳仕維夫婦(左)招呼安良總理陳啟靈。 (周菊子攝) |
黃展唐透露,少林洪家超武館和波士頓安良合作,每週日在安良會所免費教人學武術,舞獅,排出空檔供木蘭寨排練粵劇之外,他們還在研議如何讓安良會所發揮更大功用。波士頓安良工商會今年的出席中華公所董事會代表,是陳仕維(右)和黃展唐(左)。
(周菊子攝)
25日晚的馬年春宴慶祝,倒是依舊很傳統。安良幫辦鄧北海夫婦和李天生坐鎮接待桌,辦理報到。會長黃展唐、伍偉業在全美元老陳仕維和全美洪門致公堂元老余麗媖及紐英崙中華公所雷國輝匆忙地從波士頓市長吳弭在費爾蒙柯普利廣場酒店的慶祝農曆新年籌款晚會趕回來後,一起負責迎迓出席嘉賓。
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| 波士頓不分區市議員Erin Murphy(右)送上表揚狀,由黃展唐、伍偉業代表接受。 (周菊子攝) |
典禮儀式由都是安良兄弟的中華公所英文書記阮鴻燦和華埠獅子會會長兼藝聯慈善社社長的湯偉雄擔任司儀,由甫辭世的胡炳超師父的大弟子Timothy LaVallee率領超武館,敲鑼打鼓,疊人舞獅的採青獻桔求祥瑞。
政要部分,今年來到波士頓安良工商會拜年,送表揚狀的有麻州參議員Nick Collins,麻州財政委員會主席麥家威(Aaron Michlewitz),波士頓市議員Erin Murphy,以及蜻蜓點水得趕場的愛德華費連(Ed Flynn)。
波士頓經文處有處長廖朝宏,組長黃耀良,以及波士頓僑教中心主任高家富到會祝賀。和陳仕維同是波士頓僑務委員的郭競儒也在嘉賓席中。
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| 麻州眾議會財政委員會主席麥家威(Aaron Michlewitz)透露他是馬年出生的。 (周菊子攝) |
安良工商會的自己人,上有安良總部,來自紐約的美國安良工商會總理陳啟靈,來自芝加哥的元老團主席陳偉達,來自邁阿密的總理關永發,來自芝加哥的永遠名譽主席伍健生,來自羅德島州的元老胡英僚,來自紐約的秘書長陳炎銘,下有紐約總會會長陳逸民、曾志昂,芝加哥分會會長陳偉聖,和羅德島州的欖城安良會黃超炎。
陳仕維(左)和雷國輝(右起)、胡英僚等嘉賓同桌。(周菊子攝)
嘉賓們的講話,大都是感謝社區民眾支持,嘉許僑團為社區服務。廖朝宏處長今年顯然多學了幾句廣東話,他特地用廣東話祝福僑胞“馬到成功,一馬當先”。
紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝則說,波士頓安良工商會已成立133年,歷史悠久,近年來和中華公所及華商會合作,為華人社區舉辦了桌球比賽,演唱會,夜市等不少康樂活動,也在區域重劃上為華埠社區和波士頓市政府協商。他代表中華公所感謝安良工商會為華埠社區做了許多事。
麻州眾議員麥家威(Aaron Michlewitz)和波士頓華人社區已有20多年交情。他笑說自己是馬年出生,但這天才聽人說,馬年對馬年出生的人來說,不見得很好,雖然聽到這感覺突兀,不知該如何反應,但他仍要祝福大家新年快樂,身體健康。
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| 波士頓僑教中心主任高家富(左三起)和郭競儒,黃耀良和州市億元同桌。(周菊子攝) |
波士頓安良工商會依慣例,送上新年利是紅包,支持中華耆英會、中華廣教學校、僑立中文學校,中華頤養院,以及波士頓亞裔青年會(YES)等5個社會服務組織為社區所做的服務。會上還有波士頓安良捐出的10份現金獎助興。
餘興節目部分,由譚達兒和麥澤衡負責,在外埠嘉賓夫婦也高歌一曲外,波士頓本地的陳仕維、余寶愛等人也紛紛上台獻唱。慶祝會最後又是在許多人一起上台高歌“朋友”中落幕。
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| 波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏秀廣東話。(周菊子攝) |
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| 中華公所主席雷國輝稱安良歷史悠久,為華埠做了許多事。(周菊子攝) |
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| 欖城安良工商會原訂週二舉辦的春宴,因大風雪取消。這天由會長黃超炎(左一) 率隊來波士頓祝賀。(周菊子攝) |
| 外埠嘉賓夫婦獻唱。(周菊子攝) |
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| 伍氏元老伍伯和(前左)和伍煥華(前右)等本地伍氏宗親,特地和來自芝加哥的 安良永遠名譽主席伍健生(前中)合影留念。(伍氏提供) |
| 余風采堂宗親。(周菊子攝) |
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| 至德三德宗親。(周菊子攝) |
| 黃氏宗親會主席黃鷹立(左起),黃兆祥,黃忠鴻,和余寶愛,陳晶年,鄺元傑, 黃紹培等台山鄉親,李氏出席中華公所代表李源沛(前右)合影。(周菊子攝) |
| 三益公所主席江輝輝(左起)和黎亦置向同桌的遡源公所主席鄺滿雄(右起) 、顧問鄺元傑、主席雷昌凡敬酒。(周菊子攝) |
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| 譚達兒(左)和麥澤衡(右)攜手獻唱。(周菊子攝) |
| 波士頓警察局社區參與總監陳孔恩(前右)和波士頓公共衛生局公安主任鄺健鋒, 陳文珊夫婦,以及黃天輝(後右一)等A-1區警察應邀出席,同慶馬年。(周菊子攝) |
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波士頓市公佈第一份針對健康不公所做的黑人壽命報告
MAYOR MICHELLE WU, BOSTON PUBLIC HEALTH COMMISSION ANNOUNCE FIRST BLACK LIFE EXPECTANCY REPORT AND EFFORTS TO ADDRESS LONGSTANDING HEALTH INEQUITIES
City and partners are investing $2 million to address health disparities faced by Boston’s Black communities
BOSTON - Friday, February 27, 2026 – Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the first-ever report analyzing life expectancy among Black residents in Boston as a part of the Boston Public Health Commission’s (BPHC) Live Long and Well Agenda. This will be the first in a series of reports addressing the health needs of diverse populations in Boston. Closing the Gap: An Examination of Life Expectancy Among Black Residents in Boston shows that Black residents continue to have the lowest life expectancy of any racial or ethnic group in the city.
From 2013 to 2024, the life expectancy gap between Black residents and their neighbors doubled, increasing from 3.3 years to 6.6 years. Between 2022 and 2024, Black women had an average life expectancy of 80.1 years, about 6.4 years fewer than their counterparts. During that same period, Black men had an average life expectancy of 71.8 years, 9.3 years fewer than other men in Boston. This represents the lowest life expectancy of all groups included in this analysis. Projections for the next ten years show that if no additional and meaningful action is taken to address the inequities Boston’s Black communities face, the life expectancy gap will remain the same through 2035.
To address the health disparities outlined in this report, the City and Boston Public Health Commission are announcing new partnerships and initiatives, including:
· A $1 million investment from BPHC’s annual operating budget to fund organizations working to improve Black men’s health.
· A new partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to invest $1 million in cancer prevention, treatment, and other community-based initiatives that tackle the key drivers of premature mortality.
· The Black Men’s Health Activation Summit will bring together local leaders to discuss the challenges facing Black men and make recommendations on priorities for BPHC’s investment.
· The Mayor’s Live Long and Well Advisory Council will help City leaders implement the Live Long and Well Agenda and support the work being done to address health disparities in Boston.
“Every Boston resident deserves the opportunity to thrive in their city. This report makes clear that we have more work to do, and we’re acting with urgency — launching new partnerships with healthcare leaders and investing in community-based organizations, focusing specifically on improving Black men’s health and strengthening prevention efforts across our neighborhoods,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Through our Live Long and Well Agenda, we’re bringing together residents, advocates, and institutions to confront these inequities head-on and build a healthier future for everyone in our city.”
“Our life expectancy report reveals data that are stark, jarring and longstanding in our city. We are committed to addressing racial health inequity and ensuring that all Bostonians live long, healthy lives,” said Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston. “This report underscores the importance of our Live Long and Well Agenda, a multi-sector partnership aimed at raising awareness and developing new strategies to address the root causes of health inequities experienced by Black Bostonians. Together, in partnership, we can and we will do better.”
“Boston cannot call itself a healthy city while Black residents continue to die years earlier than their neighbors. This widening life expectancy gap is the result of systemic inequities, not individual choices, and it is preventable, said City Councilor Ruthzee Louijeune (At Large). “We have seen progress when we invest intentionally in equity-centered solutions. Now we must act with urgency and sustained commitment to ensure every Bostonian has the opportunity to live a long and healthy life.”
“This partnership with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for the health of our Black communities is more than collaboration — it’s a declaration that our communities have the right not just to survive, but to thrive, said City Councilor Henry Santana (At large). “I’m proud to stand with the dedicated public servants at the Boston Public Health Commission and the frontline healthcare workers who show up every day for our residents. Together, we are breaking down barriers to care, confronting health disparities head-on, and building a future where quality healthcare is not a privilege — it is a promise. Because health equity isn’t optional, it’s justice.”
"Black boys and girls, Black women and men deserve to grow old. And if we’re serious about that, then our policies and investments have to undo the conditions that keep these disparities in place. This report lays out, plain as day, the exact fault lines we need to confront as a city if we want Black Bostonians to have the same shot at a long, healthy life as anyone else,” said City Councilor Brian Worrell (District 4). “That means targeted solutions for our residents who are more likely to die earlier from cancer, heart disease, and overdoses. But it also means we zoom out and do the systemic work: investing in access to health care, fresh food, safe spaces to move our bodies, and the kinds of neighborhood conditions that make healthy living possible in the first place.”
“As chair of the Civil Rights Committee, I believe this report reminds us that civil rights must be understood broadly. On the last Friday of Black History Month, we have honored over the last few weeks, and rightly so, the pillars of the movement — voting rights, housing rights, and equal opportunity. But health, longevity, and quality of life for everyone are civil rights issues too,” said City Councilor Miniard Culpepper (District 7). “The investments announced today through the Live Long and Well initiative are an important step forward. And together, we can build a Boston where a person’s life expectancy is not determined by their race or their zip code”
The Black Life Expectancy Report indicates three leading causes of premature mortality for Black people in Boston are unintentional overdose, cancer, and cardiometabolic disease. For Black men specifically, the fourth highest cause of death is homicide. To help address these disparities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is partnering with BPHC and providing $1 million in funding for cancer screening and prevention for Boston’s Black residents. This investment is one of several Live Long and Well Agenda partnerships. In July 2024, BPHC and the Boston Community Health Collaborative began utilizing a $10 million investment from Atrius Health Equity Foundation to support community-led efforts to improve financial well-being in neighborhoods with poor cardiometabolic health, directly addressing the root causes of heart disease and diabetes.
"We know from the data produced by Boston Public Health Commission, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and our partners that we have pervasive inequities in cancer outcomes," said Dr. Christopher Lathan, Chief Clinical Access Officer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. "The barriers to access are high in our communities, and Dana-Farber is thrilled to participate in this bold collaboration to reduce the cancer burden in the city of Boston. This effort will accelerate the progress of achieving true equity in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care.”
The Mayor’s Live Long and Well Advisory Council will bring together diverse leaders representing the city’s healthcare, nonprofit and community organizations. This Advisory Council aims to ensure efforts that address health disparities are shaped by people with professional expertise and lived experience advancing equitable health outcomes. The 30-member group will develop initiatives that reflect the cultural, social, and economic realities of Boston’s diverse communities, foster cross-sector collaboration, and serve as ambassadors representing the Live Long and Well mission in their institutions and communities.
“As a member of the Mayor’s Live Long and Well Advisory Council, I have seen firsthand the City’s commitment to confronting the root causes of inequities that shape health across a lifetime. Life expectancy is not simply about health care — it reflects whether our communities have access to stable housing, quality education, economic opportunity, safe neighborhoods, and culturally responsive care,” said Dr. Elsie Taveras, Chief Community Health and Equity Officer at Mass General Brigham and Chair of the Boston Board of Health.
“The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement stands firmly in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission to confront the health disparities of Black men, boys, and families across Boston,” said Frank Farrow, Executive Director of the Office of Black Male Advancement. “BPHC’s efforts to close gaps in life expectancy among Black residents is guided by community voice and grounded in data with a focus on developing long term solutions through collective action. It is critical that we continue to build a comprehensive plan to improve quality of life and ensure every resident has the resources to live long and well in the City of Boston.”
The Black Men’s Health Activation Summit will take place on June 3, 2026. The Summit’s goals are to identify priorities for BPHC’s $1 million investment in organizations that support and uplift Black men’s health. The Summit will bring together leaders, advocates, providers, and community partners to generate sustainable solutions that advance health and opportunity. Participants will engage in four discussions: Strengthening Systems, Equity, Access, and Economic Mobility; Advancing Prevention, Wellness, and Holistic Health; Centering “Behavior & Health” in Behavioral Health; and Building Community, Strengthening Connection, and Mobilizing Collective Action.
"Black Bostonians have long known that health and longevity are often out of reach, but these findings show just how harmful systemic racism is to the lives of Black people,” said Michael Curry, President and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers. “While this report will be a revelation to many, I appreciate the City of Boston and the Boston Public Health Commission for shining a light on this hard truth and taking action to address it. For the past 60 years, Boston’s community health centers have focused on overcoming the social factors that make people sick, and we are eager to continue our work with partners across the city to end this crisis.”
Structural racism and marginalizing social conditions, such as housing instability, lack of economic mobility, food insecurity, chronic stress, and limited access to quality healthcare, are significant factors driving premature mortality. Addressing these root causes requires both sustained investments in the conditions that shape health and interventions that reduce harm and improve access to care. The Live Long and Well Agenda provides the framework to align policy, funding, and cross-sector action aimed at changing the systems that perpetuate health disparities. More information about the Live Long and Well agenda can be found on boston.gov/live-long.
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藝術愛默生訂3/5-8演出奇幻偶戲「滅絕如渡渡鳥(Dead as a Dodo)」
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Wakka Wakka劇團曾獲戲劇桌獎(Drama Desk Award)提名,2024年在芝加哥國際偶戲節首演「滅絕如渡渡」這齣戲,2025
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| Richard Termine攝 |
劇名中的“渡渡(Dodo)”是曾經生活在印度洋島嶼上,但不會飛行的奇特鳥類,在17世紀就已徹底滅絕,因而在西方文化中,「Dead as A Dodo」已經成為形容“徹底消失,無可挽回”的經典成語。
這齣戲也以此為引,講述一隻本應已“滅絕”的渡渡鳥和一名骷顱男孩,在一個古怪的地下世界,每日不斷挖掘骨頭,在這隻渡渡鳥意外重新長出羽毛,引發一場在冒險中自我轉變的逃亡。創作這藉著這樣的架構,以天馬行空的視覺創意,探討人類與遺失物種間的情感連結,感受混亂美學。
「滅絕如渡渡鳥(Dead as a Dodo)」獲有挪威藝術委員會、吉姆漢森基金會、挪威外交部、FFUK 和 Sea-Cargo AS等機構及組織的贊助。
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5場演出時間為,2026 年 3 月 5 日(週四) 19:30, 3 月 6 日(週五) 20:00, 3 月 7 日(週六) 14:00, 3 月 7 日(週六) 20:00, 3 月 8 日(週日) 14:00。演出地點在天滿街219號(219 Tremont St, Boston)的Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre 。演出日期為2026 年 3 月 5 日 – 3 月 8 日(共五場演出),門票$27.50 起(10 人以上團體購票享 7 折優惠)。購票可上網ArtsEmerson.org ,或電洽 617-824-8400 。
















