星期三, 9月 14, 2022

Governor Baker Nominates Brian Palmucci as Associate Justice of the District Court

 Governor Baker Nominates Brian Palmucci as Associate Justice of the District Court


BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker nominated Attorney Brian Palmucci as Associate Justice of the District Court.

 

“Attorney Palmucci’s years of experience representing the Commonwealth in several legal roles make him well-suited for this appointment,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “I am pleased to submit his nomination to the Governor’s Council for their advice and consent.”

 

“Attorney Palmucci possesses a deep knowledge of not just the law, but also the importance of the matters that come before the District Court,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “If his nomination is confirmed, I am confident that he will serve the judiciary fairly and thoughtfully.”

 

The District Court hears a wide range of criminal, civil, housing, juvenile, mental health, and other types of cases. District Court criminal jurisdiction extends to all felonies punishable by a sentence up to five years, and many other specific felonies with greater potential penalties; all misdemeanors; and all violations of city and town ordinances and by-laws. The District Court is located in 62 courts across the Commonwealth.

 

For more information about the District Court, visit their homepage 

 

Judicial nominations are subject to the advice and consent of the Governor’s Council. Applicants for judicial openings are reviewed by the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and recommended to the governor. Governor Baker established the JNC in February 2015 pursuant to Executive Order 558, a non-partisan, non-political Commission composed of volunteers from a cross-section of the Commonwealth's diverse population to screen judicial applications. Twenty-one members were later appointed to the JNC in April 2015.

 

About Brian Palmucci

 

Attorney Brian Palmucci began his legal career in 2004 working as an assistant district attorney in the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. In 2006, Attorney Palmucci joined McGovern and Ganem, P.C., as an attorney specializing in motor vehicle insurance fraud, arson, false injury and property loss. He then served as counsel for the Massachusetts Department of Correction from 2008 to 2010. In November 2010, Attorney Palmucci became a special assistant district attorney in the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office, a position he held until 2018. In 2011, Attorney Palmucci also established Palmucci Law, P.C., where he still serves as principal attorney. Attorney Palmucci maintains an active presence in his community, having served from 2013 to 2015 on the board of directors for DOVE, Inc., an organization that assists survivors of domestic violence. Since 2009, Attorney Palmucci has contributed to the preservation of Blue Hills Reservation as a volunteer for Friends of Blue Hills. He has served as a City Councilor for the City of Quincy since 2010, and since 2018 has worked to increase access to affordable housing as a trustee for the Quincy Affordable Housing Fund. Attorney Brian Palmucci received his bachelor’s degree in 2000 from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and his juris doctor from the New England School of Law in 2004.

林聖忠、林國鐘為臺灣創造2個第一 藥華醫藥將在波士頓設研發中心

主講人和主辦人等和部分出席者合影。前排左起,林致中,周致宏,林國鐘、林聖忠、鄧之欣、王志維、藥華藥律師、黃正谷,許祐湉。 (周菊子攝)

               (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波士頓有許多個美國第一,林聖忠、林國鐘910日為新英格蘭大波士頓台灣商會 (TCCNE)4機構主講「台灣科技暨生技產業論壇」時透露,竟有至少2個台灣第一,也源出波士頓。 

曾任經濟部次長的林聖忠()和藥華醫藥執行長林國鐘 ()是這次論壇的主講人。
(周菊子攝)
              一個第一是林聖忠是當年第一個把網際網路引進台灣的人。另一個第一是從波士頓回台發展的林國鐘,和夥伴詹青柳、黃正谷等人創辦的「藥華醫藥」公司,不但成為台灣第一個自行研發、製造,行銷新藥的生物醫藥公司,還創下台灣研發新藥,自行在美上市銷售的首例。 

藥華藥這次到波士頓召開第2次行銷大會時,還宣佈將在波士頓成立研發中心,成為了台灣第一個在波士頓設立新藥研發中心的公司。 

              由新英格蘭大波士頓台灣商會會長王志維主持的這場「台灣科技暨生技產業論壇」,經波士頓台灣人生物科技協會 (BTBA)會長許祐湉、周致宏,以及前會長林致中協助,在哈佛大學科學中心A廳舉行。 

左起,鄧之欣律師,藥華醫藥董事長詹青柳,前中油董事長林聖忠,
藥華醫藥執行長林國鐘,科學長林俐伶。 (周菊子攝)
              曾任經濟部次長、中油董事長的林聖忠6年前從公職退休,現持續教學、專注於能源、貿易,投資等研究,這天以「疫後世界新局與台灣經濟趨勢」為題,給了一場內容十分豐富的講座。 

              他談到數位轉型時,忍不住提起,1993年他到波士頓當經文處經濟組組長時,正好遇上網際網路開始發展,他找到波士頓本地學者林紀澤,在他的辦公室設立一個Triple I網址,隨後他寫了一份報告,帶動台灣外館以網際網路聯繫,也因此讓波士頓成為使用網際網路辦公的第一個台灣外館。 

              林聖忠從全球目前有3大經濟風險談起,包括通膨壓力,主要國家的貨幣政策大幅調整,美中經濟對抗形成的市場風險等。 

藥華醫藥新聘林俐伶 (左二) 出任科學長,將主掌在波士頓新成立的研發中心。
(周菊子攝)
              他指出,根據IHS 7月預測資料,2022年的全球經濟成長率約2.67%,和之前一個月相比,下修了0.27%。台灣則因為廠商持續在台投資,今年的經濟成長可以維持在3.2%4.1%之間。但是台灣的經濟成長有著上熱下溫,上肥下瘦,電子最優等特色,貧富不均的兩極化,底層人民生活更辛苦,將是政府需要關注的重點之一。 

              林聖忠認為,新冠病毒疫情,美中對峙,俄烏戰爭等3大因素,帶動了世界政經體制的二元化,包括自由民主與極權專制;多邊及區域協定和國家主義;全球製造和自給自足;以及美元和人民幣等。 

新英格蘭台商會會長王志維()送感謝狀給前中油董事長林聖忠 ()。 (周菊子攝)
              在這樣的全球情勢背景下,他看到供應鏈重組,數位創新,淨零碳排等3個趨勢,以及台灣面對2050年淨零轉型,需要推動公正轉型,綠色金融,淨零綠生活,自然碳匯,資源循環零廢棄,運具電動化及無碳化,風電/光電,氫能,前瞻能源,電力系統與儲能,節能,碳捕捉利用及封存等12項關鍵戰略。 

              企業要因應去全球化,去實體化,去弱存強,去污減碳等大環境,得強化企業韌性,踏上數位、綠色轉型之路。 

              藥華醫藥執行長林國鐘以「在台灣打造一家全球整合生物醫藥公司之路」為題,重點講述藥華藥從2000年起步,2003年成立公司,一路走到現在,擁有6國藥證,市值已達1,679.7億元,將在竹北建新廠房,邀得林俐伶出任科學長,將在波士頓成立研發中心,宏圖刻正大展的辛苦歷程。

波士頓台灣人生物科技協會會長許祐湉(右一)和周致宏 (左一)送感謝狀給藥華醫藥
執行長林國鐘。 (周菊子攝)
林國鐘透露,當年在林聖忠與陳榮驤的推動與協助下,他響應政府號召,回台灣發展,面對新創企業生存不易等現實,他們決定採取的經營策略是成立一家完全整合的生物醫藥公司,重點做新藥研發。

              該公司的第一份營運計劃書還是當年的波士頓經文處經濟組秘書鄧之欣幫忙寫就的。 

              林國鐘和詹青柳,黃正谷3人就這樣走上了創業不歸路,第一期研發28天就在台灣通過,再到加拿大做人體實驗。和羅氏同類藥劑量增加,憂鬱症等副作用就大增的情況相比,藥華藥的真性紅血球增生症新藥P1101 (百斯瑞明)得到加重劑量,副作用依然很少的結果,連美國聯邦藥品管理局 (FDA)都大感驚訝。 

              雖然2009年,藥華藥和AOP公司在歐洲合作Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs) 出了狀況,讓藥華藥親身體會到國際合作的不易,但他們堅持不懈,終於在2013年慶祝10週年時,P1101 進入第三期實驗,接著去年11月獲得FDA批准上市,並享有7年的市場獨佔權,營收金額將上看千億元,開始苦盡甘來。 

              林國鐘在會中一邊笑言該公司刻正廣招人才,一邊鼓勵台灣學生、學人回台發展,和他們並肩作戰,為台灣打造更好未來。 

              10日當天,波士頓經文處施維鈞組長代表孫儉元處長到會致意,波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮和新英格蘭台商會創會會長王本仁,學者Jeffrey Williams,張伯賡等,當天有近百人出席。 (部分內容轉載自僑務電子報, https://ocacnews.net/article/319992?cid=2) 

Advancing Justice – AAJC Releases Statement on White House “United We Stand” Summit to Combat Hate-fueled Violence

 Advancing Justice – AAJC Releases Statement on White House “United We Stand” Summit to Combat Hate-fueled Violence

 

Upcoming Summit is a Step Forward to Fostering Unity as We Look Toward Future Action to Address Hate

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On September 15, the Biden administration will host the “United We Stand” Summit to bring together leaders across industries for discussions around addressing hate, violence, and division and fostering unity in our nation.

 

John C. Yang, president and executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC, issues the following statement:

 

“We commend President Biden for his commitment in bringing the nation together to have long overdue discussions about addressing hate-fueled violence that has impacted too many communities in America.

 

“The attacks against Asian Americans, which spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, continue to harm our communities at an alarming rate. We hope discussions from the Summit will not only address immediate needs in hate crime and hate incident reporting and response, but also center on long-term solutions that include greater investment from the federal government in communities harmed by hate.

 

“Contrary to widely-held perceptions that Asian Americans are doing well in the U.S., our communities often struggle to access support services that are linguistically accessible and culturally competent. We call for increased engagement by government agencies with Asian American communities, including improving outreach and community education, strengthening language access, building meaningful partnerships with community-based organizations, and increasing funding to organizations serving impacted communities.

 

“Advancing Justice – AAJC looks forward to participating in this important discussion and we hope this Summit will lead to continued action from the administration to protect our communities and support healing. We look forward to working with the administration to create conditions where all communities feel safe and are able to thrive.”

B.A.A. Establishes Inaugural Boston Marathon Medical Research Funding Program

 B.A.A. Establishes Inaugural Boston Marathon Medical Research Funding Program

 BOSTON —The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has announced a new research funding opportunity for scientific researchers surrounding the Boston Marathon. The 127th Boston Marathon will be held on April 17, 2023, featuring a field size of 30,000 participants. 

The newly formalized B.A.A. medical research funding program will provide an annual request for proposal to conduct research at the world’s oldest annual marathon. Investigators will be asked to submit scientific proposals for projects which will be considered in conjunction with the race. 

“Scientific research related to athletic performance and health and safety is a long-standing tradition at the Boston Marathon,” said Michael P. O’Leary, MD, MPH, and Chairman of the B.A.A. Board. “The Boston Marathon medical research program will promote future work to address key areas of clinical and scientific research relevant to endurance athletes.” 

Clinical and scientific questions surrounding athlete health and performance are often studied in field projects such as organized road races. Over the last several decades, at least one study has been annually conducted in conjunction with the April event. 

All proposals received by the October 31, 2022 submission deadline will be considered by B.A.A. leadership, medical directors and an external panel of scientific experts. Awardees will be chosen and notified with ample time to secure institutional review board approval. This program will provide investigators with a one-time itemized budget of up to $25,000 to complete the proposed work, though the B.A.A. may choose multiple proposals at lower amounts to support depending on submissions received. 

Proposals for field studies aimed at delineating key aspects of athlete health and performance are encouraged, as are studies inclusive of Para athletes and studies that examine issues related to gender and diversity. Proposals and any program questions should be emailed to medical@baa.org for review and response by the B.A.A.

 

Information on submission requirements, judgement criteria, and a timeline of the Medical Research Funding Program can be found here. 

波士頓環球報環球高峰會 9/14-16

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2022美國最佳大學名單出爐 普林斯頓第一,MIT、哈佛分居二、三

            (Boston Orange 編譯) 美國新聞及世界報導 (US News & World Report) 12日公佈50所全美最佳大學名單,麻州有7所學校名列其中,另有6所學校名列最佳文科學院。

麻省理工學院第二度名列第2,哈佛、史丹福和耶魯並列第3,普林斯頓 (Princeton)則是再次贏得全美第1

麻州內其他的擠入名單大學,有塔芙茨大學,波士頓學院,波士頓大學,依序名列第323641。布蘭岱斯 (Brandeis)和東北 (Northeastern) 大學並列第44,麻州大學Amherst分校和屋斯特理工學院 (WPI)名列第67。克拉克 (Clark)大學第97,西蒙斯 (Simmons)大學第151,麻州大學羅爾分校 (Lowell)176,春田 (Springfield)學院第202,薩福克 (Suffolk) 大學第和麻州大學波士頓分校,麻州大學達特茅斯分校,以及西紐英崙 (West New England)大學同列第234,美國國際學院及Lesley大學同在第331-440明之間。

在最佳文學院部分,麻州有2所再次脫穎而出,威廉斯 (Williams) 學院再次第1,安赫斯特 (Amherst)學院第2,衛斯理 (Wellesley) 學院第5,史密斯 (Smith) 學院第13,聖十字 (Holy Cross)學院第33Mount Holyoke學院第36

其他擠入排名的文學院有Stonehill學院和和Wheaton學院同列第89Hampshire學院第120,麻州文學院 (Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts)130,艾曼紐(Emmanuel)學院和Gordon學院同列第151

在公立大學排名上,加州大學柏克萊 (Berkeley)分校和加州大學洛杉磯 (Los Angeles)分校同居最高位置,麻州大學Amherst分校和德州A&M大學,康州大學同時名列第26

在大學本科的工程系中,所頒發最高學位為博士的麻省理工學院領先群倫,而且麻省理工學院在12項工程科目中,有6項名列第1。位於Needham,不頒發博士學位的Olin工程學院第2

              麻省理工學院大學本科部的企業項目也名列前茅,和加州大學柏克萊分校同時排名第2,在企業領域中的統計及生產營運管理分類中,麻省理學學院排名第1,巴布森 (Babson)學院在創業項目上排名第1,麻省理工學院排名第2

              美國新聞及世界報導稱其排名,是在2022年春季及夏季,分別就17項學術品質,調查了1500所頒發學士學位的大專院校後排出來的。

星期二, 9月 13, 2022

台灣美食大波士頓飄香讓僑胞想念家鄉味道

主辦單位送紀念品感謝2位名廚。右起,潘盟仁,郭競儒僑務委員,孫儉元處長,
李孟潔會長,蔡萬利,潘昭榮主任,龍鳳酒樓老闆梅錫銳。 (周菊子攝)
             (Boston Orange 周菊子麻州報導)僑委會台灣美食國際巡迴講座的波士頓第二場,9日晚在昆士市龍鳳酒樓示範花枝丸製作後,以包括台式醃鮑魚、筍絲燉滷圓蹄膀、客家樹子蒸鮮魚、古早台味佛跳牆等佳餚的成果展,讓台灣僑胞更思鄉的畫下圓滿句點。

潘盟仁()、蔡萬利 ()2位大廚都來過波士頓。 (周菊子攝)
            由波克萊台灣商會,波士頓僑教中心主辦,華僑總會波士頓分會協辦的這第二場台灣美食巡迴講座,不但現場示範花枝丸製作,推出十道大菜晚宴,還請來馬仕威樂隊獻唱,讓包括波士頓經文處,紐英崙中華公所,波士頓安良工商會,欖城安良工商會,新英格蘭台商會、紐英崙客家鄉親會,波士頓台灣同鄉會,波士頓台灣龍舟隊,波士頓台灣人生物科技協會,紐英崙中華專業人員協會,廣教學校等的共約300人,學烹飪,嚐美食,聽好歌,會良友,一晚數得,樂不思蜀。

祝波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元(右四)率同仁感謝2位大廚到訪。右起潘昭榮
主任,施維鈞組長,
2名大廚潘盟仁,蔡萬利,陳艾芸領事,趙昌倫組長,龍鳳酒樓
老闆梅錫銳。 (周菊子攝)
           波士頓僑務委員,也是承辦單位波克萊台灣商會顧問的郭競儒指出,近年來鮮竽仙,老虎糖等來自台灣手搖飲品在美國大受歡迎,讓人期待藉由僑委會不斷派大廚巡迴教學,教會更多人烹煮台菜後,會有更多人開台菜餐廳,在海外發揚光大台菜文化。

            駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元感謝僑委會派出大廚,讓海外僑胞有機會品嚐到正宗台菜味道。由於10日是中秋節,他也祝到場眾人中秋節快樂。

蔡萬利()有波士頓台灣龍舟隊公關陳奕如()當助手,示範花枝丸製作。大廚潘盟仁
上台傳悄悄話,晚宴得上菜了。 (周菊子攝)
            9日晚的花枝丸製作,由蔡萬利老師示範。他風趣表示,他教大家做Q彈,會跳,完全天然的花枝丸,學會這道菜,就蝦丸、魚丸都會做,可以享受「完美人生」了。

出席成果展晚宴觀眾,紛紛聚攏到示範台前,近距離學習製作花枝丸。 (周菊子攝)
            在波士頓台灣龍舟隊公關陳奕如上台當助手中,蔡萬利指出,做花枝丸,保持材料低溫是一個重點。首先把新鮮或冷凍的花枝切成每片大約3公分寬,吸乾水分後,放點鹽巴,一點點蔥薑汁,基本的調味料,蛋清半顆,然後用調理機打20秒左右,中間加冰塊降溫,加豬油,打到乳化,再加魚漿,增加食材的黏固性,海鮮味,然後加地瓜粉或樹薯粉,加一點點醬油,增加香味,花枝丸的基本材料就做成了。接下來是用湯匙,或者盤子,把花枝擠成圓球,擠掉空氣,丟進鍋裏煮,從第一顆到最後一顆,最好在2分鐘內煮完,以免丸子煮爛了。做好的花枝丸,當天不吃得可以抽真空後,放進冰櫃儲藏。

欖城安良工商會的陳任卓(右三)和元老胡英僚 (左四),會長黃超炎等人特地從羅德島州
來參加盛宴。 (周菊子攝)
            來美多年的台灣同胞歐陽瑞琳表示,很高興聽到蔡萬利老師分享的訣竅,包括煮花枝丸的水要加點鹽巴,才不會讓花枝丸的味道在煮的時候被清水稀釋掉;打花枝漿時要加一點點冰塊降溫,還要加點豬油,才能打得黏稠、乳化。晚宴中頭盤菜餚的九孔,燻鮭魚,雞捲等的擺盤,讓她想起小時候外婆家的辦桌情景,古早台味佛跳牆中的栗子,居然一顆顆都很完整,香菇也一朵朵的好可愛,讓她忍不住要請郭競儒長老向2位大廚致謝。

蔡萬利大廚示範時,觀眾紛紛用手機拍下製作過程。 (周菊子攝)
            波克萊台灣商會會長李孟潔表示,這次的台灣美食巡迴講座能夠辦得成功,不單只要感謝正在慶祝「光輝九十,僑見未來」的僑委會,派了2位大廚來,更要感謝波克萊台灣商會的幹部們分工合作,包括陳玉瑛張羅接待,羅靜春協助採買,李典璋當晚宴司儀,創會會長游勝雄夫婦親臨會場支持,還有波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮率同仁的傾力協助。他相信波克萊台商會新幹部們有了這次經驗後,將來辦活動會更駕輕就熟。

(部分內容轉載自僑務電子報: https://ocacnews.net/article/319879?cid=2)

2位大廚,潘盟仁和蔡萬利應邀和馬仕威樂隊合影。 (周菊子攝)

MAYOR WU CHALLENGES 2020 US CENSUS COUNT OF BOSTON

 

MAYOR WU CHALLENGES 2020 US CENSUS COUNT OF BOSTON 

BOSTON - Tuesday, September 13, 2022 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that the City of Boston is challenging the United States Census Bureau’s 2020 Census Population count of Boston’s total population. Based on research by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), the population count of 675,647 for Boston undercounts significant segments of the City’s college and university student and foreign-born population, and individuals in correctional facilities. Mayor Wu also announced that the City of Boston has applied for a review of the City’s group quarters count through the Post-Census Group Quarters Review (PCGQR) program.


The City’s challenge centers on population count concerns, count case coverage issues, and objections to the racial and ethnic classification changes for the 2020 census. An accurate count of Boston’s population will help inform the needs of Boston’s residents as well as guide the City’s planning for allocation of resources across communities.


“Boston deserves an accurate census count across every neighborhood and community,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “This count is the foundation to assess the needs of all of our communities, ensuring that Boston receives crucial federal resources, and it should reflect our full numbers.”


"Our Census count is immensely consequential for determining the allocation of public resources, federal grants and assistance programs, and understanding the needs of our communities. I am appreciative of the administration's formal submission of a challenge to our 2020 Census results through Census Bureau programs because we must set the record straight," said Councilor Liz Breadon. "I am particularly concerned by Allston’s reported 5.9 percent loss in total population and 40 percent decline in group quarters population, severely impacted by the early pandemic evacuation of colleges and universities. Correcting the count will help inform the needs of our communities and ensure every Bostonian is reflected."


“I’m relieved that we are challenging the 2020 Census results. My office met with the Administration early on to sound the alarm on how an undercount would unjustifiably lead to our receipt of fewer federal dollars to tackle issues like housing & education. It is vitally important that we are getting accurate census data to help ensure we measure what matters, and what matters most is every person. Undercounting our immigrant population, our students, and our incarcerated residents is a civil rights issue that we must forcefully address. An accurate count of Boston residents will ensure that all our communities, especially our Black & Brown communities that have suffered from decades of disinvestment, get the resources and attention needed to thrive,” said Councilor Ruthzee Louijeune. “Additionally, the U.S. Census Bureau must respect how people identify themselves racially and ethnically. The Census must consider simplifying categorization, particularly for Latino, Brazilian, Middle Eastern and North African respondents, to correctly capture our demographics.”


The City’s challenge centers on concerns related to the group quarters population count, household population count, and objections to the racial and ethnic classification of Boston’s population in the 2020 census; all three of which heavily impacted an accurate and reflective count of Boston’s population.


Group Quarters Population


The City of Boston’s concerns regarding the group quarters population count from the April 1, 2020 Census are due to undercount issues amongst colleges and universities and with Boston’s two correctional facilities.


The COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March 2020 led colleges and universities to evacuate their campuses and move to remote operations before the April count. Data collected from colleges and universities under the University Accountability Ordinance for Fall 2019 show that approximately 6,000 additional students were not accounted for by the 2020 Census redistricting data.


The Suffolk County Department of Corrections records show that their two correctional facilities on April 1, 2020 housed approximately 500 additional residents than reported by the 2020 Census redistricting data.


With an undercount of the group quarters count by approximately 6,500 residents, the City has applied for a review of Boston’s group quarters count through the Post-Census Group Quarters Review (PCGQR) program. Additionally, the City has provided the Census Bureau with administrative records from educational and correctional institutions to support these undercount issues.


Household Population


The City of Boston also has concerns related to the Household Population Count based on low self-response rates that were exacerbated by the pandemic disruptions, an issue that the Census’ operation has failed to adequately address. In the 2010 census, all of Boston’s census tracts' self-response rate exceeded 50 percent. However, in 2020, 29 census tracts – 15 percent of populated Boston tracts – had a self-response rate between 30.0 percent and 49.8 percent. 


Some of these census tracts with lower response rates either have a large share of off-campus students or foreign-born residents. Off-campus students may have left the city due to universities shifting to remote operations, which would have led to them not being able to participate in the Census’ Non-Response Follow-up activity. Other census tracts with lower response rates had larger shares of foreign born residents. Issues such as language barriers and government mistrust, in particular a citizenship question and prevalent anti-immigrant sentiment when count was administered, may have resulted in an undercount.


Currently, the Census Count Question Resolution Program (January 3, 2022 - June 30, 2023) only accepts 2020 census challenges for boundary issues and census processing errors which exclude valid housing and associated population data. Additionally, the Census CQR operation provides no avenue to review an increase in apparent housing unit vacancies. Vacancy rates of housing units increased significantly in Allston, Chinatown, Fenway, Longwood, and South Boston Waterfront, neighborhoods that also have significantly lower Census self-response rates. Thus, pandemic disruptions could have led to many of Boston’s housing units being incorrectly identified as vacant, resulting in an undercount of the City’s population. 


Race Classification


In 2020, the Census reclassified the collection and processing of race and ethnicity data which led to large increases in the “some other race” and “two more races” categories independent of actual demographic or cultural changes. Following this self-reported data on the population’s race and Hispanic origin, the Census Bureau recategorizes this information following prescribed definitions developed in 1997 by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). This recent race and ethnicity reclassification, paired with the Census’s recategorization process, heavily impacted Boston’s data. 


As a result of this Census coding, 76 percent of Hispanics in Boston chose (or were assigned) the “some other race” category, either by itself or in addition to other racial categories, up from 45 percent of Hispanics in 2010.   Additionally, respondents listing Brazilian or Cape Verdean origin were reassigned by the U.S. Census Bureau to the “some other race” and respondents that stated a Middle Eastern or North African origin were assigned to the White category respectively. 


Implications of the Census’s (Re)Classification include the following:


  • Multiracial or “other” categories are too heterogeneous to be lumped together for data analysis or policy/program creation.
  • Black and White populations appear smaller while multiracial and “other” populations appear larger. Using single race alone categories may underestimate the number of people who identify as White or Black.
  • A false impression may result that changes are a result of actual demographic or cultural changes in the population not, in great part, a result of reclassification.
  • Respondents who thought their self-identification was recorded by the Census may have been misled.
  • “Origin” and “race” are conflated as respondents listing certain origins are assigned to certain races. For example, Hispanic, Brazilian, and Cape Verdean origins are classified as some other race.


To address these implications, an alternative combined single race/ethnicity was created, tested and recommended in 2015 by the Census Bureau that allows for “Hispanic” and “Middle Eastern and North African” as distinct choices. In 2015, the Census Bureau’s National Content Test Race and Ethnicity Report found that 70% of Hispanics only chose to mark the Hispanic box with the combined question, however this recommended change was not approved by OMB. The City of Boston agrees with the U.S Census Bureau that an alternative single race/ethnicity question would be an overall improvement and will advocate for its adoption in future census and the American Community Survey.


However, the City also urges the Census Bureau to implement two changes on top of adopting a recommended single race/ethnicity question with the aim of improved data collection. First, the City believes that the Census needs to commit to respecting self-identification of respondents since the currently proposed change of a combined alternative would not alter the OMB’s prescribed definition classification. Secondly, the City encourages the Census to facilitate discussion regarding the Bureau’s recategorization, which is rooted in OMB’s prescribed definitions from 1997, with the goal of reflecting real demographic processes