星期二, 6月 06, 2023

麻州長 Healey 在BIO 會上宣佈 2 培養人才計畫

麻州州長Maura Healey在BIO麻州館再次說明將推出2計畫培養生物科技人才。
(周菊子攝)
                (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 麻州州長奚莉 (Maura Healey) (6) 日在生物科技國際會議 (BIO)開幕式中宣佈,推出一條龍式「麻州人才 (Mass Talent)」,以及「拓路者 (Pathmaker)」計畫,為企業培養不同領域人才,延續麻州在生物科技產業上的優先地位。

麻州經濟發展廳廳長郝伊平 (Yvonne Hao, 右一) 與州長同調,重視團隊合作。
(周菊子攝)
               奚莉州長在開幕致詞後,特地邀同經濟發展廳廳長郝伊平 (Yvonne Hao),勞工及人力發展廳廳長 Laura Jones等人到BIO年會的麻州館,再做進一步說明。她以自己在哈佛大學打籃球校隊時擔任控球後衛的經驗指出,她的政府強調團隊合作。

               名為「麻州人才 (Mass Talent)」的這計畫,經由人力競爭力信託基金斥資5000萬元,資助教育界和生命科學企業間的合作,要為學生,有高中學歷的成人,設立免費的810週培訓。

               奚莉指出,麻州並不滿足於在生物科技業已戴上桂冠,還要加強競爭力,因此在「麻州人才」計畫之外,還和麻州生命科學中心合作,推出「拓路者」計畫,要讓麻州在生命科學,先進製造,醫療護理及清潔能源上都保持領先地位。

               「拓路者」計畫將在今年夏天定案,預定以200萬元從今秋至2024年第一季,在生物製造 (PathmakerBIO)、先進醫療科技製造 (PathmakerTECH),以及品質保證及控制(PathmakerREG).3個領域培訓150200名學生。

               在致詞時,奚莉州長還重申麻州對生命科學計畫的承諾。她說,15年前麻州破紀錄的設立了一個公私兩界的合作模式,麻州生命科學計畫,如今這計畫將於2025年到期,麻州政府刻正和企業領袖合作,組成聯盟,研究法案,以新投資創造一個新的成功時代。




MAYOR WU AND SUPERINTENDENT SKIPPER ANNOUNCE VISION FOR BOSTON HIGH SCHOOLS AND STUDENT SUCCESS WITH ACADEMICALLY RIGOROUS COURSEWORK AND PROGRAMS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES

 

MAYOR WU AND SUPERINTENDENT SKIPPER ANNOUNCE VISION FOR BOSTON HIGH SCHOOLS AND STUDENT SUCCESS WITH ACADEMICALLY RIGOROUS COURSEWORK AND PROGRAMS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES

BOSTON - Tuesday, June 6, 2023 - Today, joined by educators, school leaders, and business, union, higher education, and community leaders with deep ties to the Boston Public Schools, Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Public Schools (BPS) Superintendent Mary Skipper shared their vision for BPS high schools, rooted in challenging coursework and academic support for all students. They also unveiled a set of major facilities and programmatic commitments that represent the most significant and ambitious agenda for Boston’s public high schools in decades.    


The four principles of the high school vision are:

1) Academic rigor: All schools will have coursework and programs that challenge students and provide the support they need to excel academically, including through expanding APs and STEM programs, dual language instruction, inclusive education, and rigorous vocational and technical education. 


2) Partnerships to support schools: High schools will draw on the wealth of opportunities across our City, leveraging partnerships with private industry, higher education, health care and arts and cultural institutions, athletic and community-based organizations to expand opportunities for students in the classroom and beyond. This includes alignment with employers around college and career pathways, career and technical education, and expansion of Community Hub Schools and integrated supports. 


3) College and career pathways for all: BPS will give all high school students access to college-level coursework, building off the recent expansion of early college pathways in six high schools. Through early college and dual enrollment opportunities at Boston’s colleges and universities, students gain access to college-level courses while earning free credits towards a college degree.


4) State-of-the-art facilities: Through an unprecedented investment in facilities, Mayor Wu and BPS will build and renovate high schools with the scale and size to meet our students’ aspirations, continuing the shift toward 7-12 high schools, and allowing for expanded advanced and specialty coursework, academic supports, sports, arts, early college, student clubs, and other before- and after-school programming. 


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper made the announcement at the Malcolm X Boulevard campus in Roxbury which currently houses both the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School and the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science.


“Boston has everything we need to offer our high school students an education that prepares them to achieve their dreams,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “We are laying a foundation grounded in rigorous academics, partnerships with Boston's world class institutions and employers, and state-of-the-art facilities that prepare our students for college and careers in every sector of our economy. We welcome the partnership of families and community groups, businesses, unions, colleges, hospitals, and proud BPS alumni in this shared vision for our students’ success.”


“Today’s announcement furthers our commitment to creating a quality high school education experience for our students and families,” said Superintendent Mary Skipper. “These four components of academic rigor, community hub strategy with connections to Boston’s world-class institutions, access to college and career pathways, and new facilities create innovative opportunities. The vision we have outlined with the Mayor will help students and families thrive for years to come. I am excited for the O’Bryant and Madison Park communities and am grateful to the village for those who have already given community input and support. We look forward to continuing the conversation through an engagement process that brings together all of the voices of our constituents and partners in this work.”


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper also announced a commitment to rebuild and expand the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School into a nation-leading and fully modernized vocational-technical school across the entire Malcolm X Boulevard campus in the heart of Roxbury. A design process to reimagine the campus will begin this summer, building on a visioning study that engaged Madison Park students, families, educators, staff, and partners over the last school year. The expansion will more than double the student population to 2,200 students in grades 7-12 (up from 1,000 today), and become a hub for workforce development in the heart of Roxbury – serving Boston’s young people and adult learners alike. The Mayor has proposed an initial $45 million in the FY24-28 Capital Plan for school design, with additional funds for construction planned for next year. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025, with a phased construction process to allow students to continue learning on-site. 


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper also announced the formation of a new Madison Park Steering Committee (a general Advisory Committee under ch. 74) to evaluate opportunities for new career and technical education (CTE) programs that align with Boston’s growth sectors, strengthen existing CTE programs, and rebuild Madison Park’s career pathways and partnerships with Boston-area employers and labor unions. The three new co-chairs of the Steering Committee are Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce President and CEO James E. Rooney, Friends of Madison Park member Louis Elisa, and IBEW Local 103 member and Madison Park alumna Renee Dozier. Early stakeholder conversations through the visioning study have proposed new CTE programs in environmental science and technology, biotechnology, early childhood education, robotics, and aviation technology. In an early commitment from the business company, the City announced that JetBlue has pledged to support a new aviation technology pathway.


“This announcement reflects decades of work, commitment, and advocacy by the Friends of Madison Park for our children, our community, and the City of Boston,” said longtime Madison Park educator and basketball coach Dennis Wilson, member of the Friends of Madison Park. “This has been long overdue and the Madison Park family is thrilled that this day has finally come.”


“The Chamber knows and understands the significant potential of Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, and we advocated for investments in the students, curriculum, buildings, and infrastructure as keys to improving the lives and careers of students,” said James E. Rooney, President & CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. “With the leadership of Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper, this new chapter of transformation and realignment will be meaningful for students and the employers and workplaces that will be strengthened with their skills and life experiences. As the Co-Chair of the Madison Park Steering Committee, I will continue to partner with Madison Park and the entire BPS system to ensure that every student receives the educational investments and ties to the business community that will lead to a meaningful career.”


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper also announced plans to build a state-of-the-art STEM campus for the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science at the currently-vacant West Roxbury Education Complex. The renovated campus will support the O’Bryant in deepening its STEM programming in biomedical science, engineering, computer science, and other pathways, and allow O’Bryant students to benefit from expansive and modern athletic facilities, including multi-use fields; tennis and basketball courts; a running track with spectator stands; and a swimming pool. The proposal will enable the O’Bryant to grow from around 1,600 students to 2,000 students, adding 400 seats at the STEM-focused exam school. The Mayor has proposed an initial $18 million in the FY24-28 Capital Plan to begin demolition and school design, with additional funds for construction planned for next year to gut renovate the facility. Construction would begin in early 2025. 


The City and BPS have begun mapping out a transportation plan that will allow students from all neighborhoods to fully participate in the O’Bryant community – not just for classes, but also for before-  and after-school programming. The plan will include dedicated shuttles from transit hubs across Boston, including the West Roxbury commuter rail station, to connect students with the campus. The West Roxbury commuter rail station is readily accessible to BPS students from South Station, Back Bay, Ruggles, or Forest Hills using their M7 Passes.


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper have asked Professor Richard O’Bryant, director of the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute at Northeastern University, O’Bryant School alumnus, and son of John D. O’Bryant, to chair an Alumni Steering Committee of Boston Technical High School and O’Bryant alumni to advise on the design, construction, and program of the renovated school.


“I am in full support of and excited about what this opportunity represents for the O’Bryant, the school that I love, bears my father’s name, and where my son will be graduating next year. The O’Bryant will have the state-of-the-art STEM campus that it so richly deserves,” said Dr. Richard O’Bryant. “When my brothers and I toured the West Roxbury Education Complex with Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper, it was easy to see how a fully renovated facility there would fulfill the vision for the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science. It will become the gold standard for STEM education in Boston. I am grateful to Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper for their commitment to this vision, their appreciation of our diverse, inclusive culture, and for their promise to build a school that will inspire the next generation of O’Bryant students.” 


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper announced that Charlestown High School (CHS) will become the district’s first open enrollment high school to offer early college and dual enrollment to every student through a greatly expanded partnership with its neighbor, Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC). The expansion will draw on CHS’ existing early college pathways in business, health, and technology, but will consider new pathways and student support to serve greater numbers of students. BPS will place dedicated staff on the BHCC campus to support early college students, ensuring that all students, including students with disabilities and multilingual learners, have the support they need to excel in challenging coursework. 


Charlestown High School will also launch BPS’ second Year 13 program, following the recently-announced program at Fenway High School, through which a cohort of CHS students will take an entire year of courses at BHCC, accelerating their pathway to a college degree. Many students in Year 13 will be close to or attain an Associate’s degree after their year, and will also have a clear pathway from their early college coursework to a Bachelor's degree and graduate studies. 


“BHCC stands shoulder to shoulder with the City of Boston and BPS to deliver accessible, effective, and outstanding higher education programming to the students of Boston, and our own neighborhood high school in Charlestown,” said Pam Eddinger, President of Bunker Hill Community College. “This expanded commitment to early college and career pathways means more Charlestown High School students will finish high school, go to college, and have the opportunity to pursue a brighter future.”


Mayor Wu and Superintendent Skipper also announced that the dual language Margarita Muñiz Academy in Jamaica Plain will expand to include the 7th and 8th grades, reflecting the district’s commitment to dual language instruction and continuing the shift toward 7-12 high schools. 


Today’s announcement builds on Mayor Wu’s commitment to expanding opportunities for Boston’s youth including recent expansions of Early College and Innovation Pathways programming and the Summer Youth Jobs program and the launch of a partnership between the Public Works Department and Madison Park Technical Vocational High School to train high school students in electric vehicle maintenance.


波士頓市長吳弭在BIO會上宣佈撥400萬元2年培訓1000生命科技人力

波士頓市長吳弭 (右一)宣佈400萬元人力培訓計畫。 (周菊子攝)
         (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) 65日在 BIO國際會議揭幕日,到會場宣佈將經由「鄰里工作信託基金 (Neighborhood Jobs Trust) 」,以及聯邦政府的美國援救法案 (ARPA) 撥款400萬元,資助生物科技業培訓人力,並以2025年底前幫助1000名波士頓人進入這行業為目標。

波士頓市長吳弭 (右起),Trinh Nguyen,福泰製藥執行長Reshma Kewalramani,
美國城市聯盟的董事長兼執行長的第12教堂牧師Willie Bodrick II,
麻州生物科技協會 (MassBio) 執行長Kendalle Burlin O’ConnellGaelle Akaliza,
「年上 (Year Up)」執行長Gerald Chertavian,麻州勞工及人力發展廳廳長Lauren Jones
等人聯袂出席人力培訓經費宣佈會。

                      吳弭市長和麻州勞工及人力發展廳廳長Lauren Jones,福泰製藥 (Vertex) 執行長 Reshma Kewalramani,麻州生物科技協會 (MassBio) 董事長兼執行長Kendalle Burlin O’Connell,「年上 (Year Up)」創辦人兼執行長Gerald Chertavian,在「年上 (Year Up)」接受過培訓,如今在福泰製藥擔任品質保志協調員的Gaelle Akaliza,以及波士頓市賦權工人長 (Worker Empowerment) Trinh Nguyen,在波士頓會議展覽中心大堂召開記者會,宣佈了這一訊息。

波士頓市長吳弭(中)為BIO麻州館剪綵。波士頓市議員
Michael Flaherty也應邀聯袂剪綵。 (周菊子攝)
                  吳弭市長表示,在歷史進程中,波士頓一直都是改變世界大理想的發源地,從民主到教育,從人權到醫療護理,波士頓作為一個扶養家庭,整頓世界的最好地方,持續引領向前。作為市長,她的目標就是要使波士頓成為世界上最好的,開展生命科學公司的地方,為人類帶來更多的拯救生命創新。

新推出的這人力培訓計畫,將優先資助從生命科學公司獲得實習及聘用承諾的培訓計畫,並支持沒有四年制學位的波士頓市居民,包括目前在這行業中代表性不足的有色人種工人,婦女及移民。

麻州生命科技教育基金執行長Sunny Schwartz,主任John Brother這天都出席了宣佈會。
他們2人都曾在華人社區非牟利機構服務過。 (周菊子攝)


這筆經費也將用於成立一個中介組織,為工人,提供培訓機構及雇主,提供額外支持,期以為這產業建立永久性管道。

波士頓市還成立了「市府的生命科學人力計畫 (City’s Life Sciences Workforce Initiative)」。有1600名會員的麻州生命科學協會新成立了非牟利機構 「生物多元 (Bioversity)」,其執行主任Zach Stanley和福泰製藥的外部及社區事務副總裁Stacia Reidy MacNaught,都是這計畫的團隊成員。

在這人力培訓經費,徵求申請者的宣佈會中,波士頓市政府同時宣佈將和美國城市聯盟 (TACC),實驗中心燃點 (LabCentral Ignith),麻州生命科技教育基金會 (MassBioEd),都將參與合作,在波士頓市不同地點促使人們關注生命科學產業。

美國城市聯盟的董事長兼執行長的第12教堂牧師Willie Bodrick II,去年推出了「洛士百利有用 (Roxbury Worx)的人力發展計畫。

                   根據波士頓市府聲明,波士頓推出的這計畫是經由哈佛大學彭博領導力計畫 (Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative)協助,把教育界,企業界、鄰里組織,以及產業團體拉攏到一塊兒來合作促成的。

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Commonwealth Sells New Bedford Property to Cruz Development Corporation for Housing Redevelopment

 Commonwealth Sells New Bedford Property to Cruz Development Corporation for Housing Redevelopment

 

NEW BEDFORD—The Healey-Driscoll administration announced today that the state closed on the sale of a 1.417-acre parcel in New Bedford to Cruz Development Corporation, enabling the transformation of this previously state-owned property into housing. Cruz Development Corporation, a third-generation family business and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), plans to develop the property, located at 593 Kempton Street, New Bedford, into 28 mixed-income rental units — 70 percent affordable and 30 percent market rate — an outdoor play area, and parking. 

 

“593 Kempton Street represents just one of many state-owned properties that we can utilize for housing,” said Governor Maura Healey. “This is a critical means of meeting our goals of increasing housing production across the state and lowering costs. That’s why I’ve directed our administration to identify other sites across the state that could be used for this purpose as well.” 

 

“Abundant and affordable housing in every community is the key to a bright future for Massachusetts,” said Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll. “The sale of 593 Kempton Street exemplifies our administration’s commitment to marshalling our resources to create and identify housing for families across the Commonwealth.” 

 

“The 593 Kempton Street property will now have a new useful life as part of the solution to Massachusetts’ housing crisis,” said Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew J. Gorzkowicz. “This closing marks an important milestone in our mission to boost housing supply by utilizing state-owned properties.” 

 

In 2021, the Commonwealth’s Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) identified this underutilized property, previously the St. Mary’s Home for Children, as a redevelopment opportunity to address housing needs in the heart of New Bedford. Following a competitive Request for Proposals process led by DCAMM, Cruz Development Corporation was selected for provisional designation on July 2, 2021. 

 

“Meeting the moment of our housing crisis requires a resourceful approach and collaboration with trusted, experienced developers such as the Cruz Development Corporation,” said DCAMM Commissioner Carol Gladstone. “We look forward to the completion of the Cruz team’s visionary redevelopment of this property—and we are pleased to continue supporting New Bedford’s resurgence as a vibrant community and as an important Gateway City.”   

 

“We applaud the state's drive for better and more affordable housing opportunities in Gateway Cities like New Bedford, and we thank DCAMM for their collaboration,” said Cruz Development Corporation President and CEO John B. Cruz III. “Our opportunity to reimagine several historic sites in this community, including the former school at 593 Kempton Street, reflects our longevity and commitment to the area—and will help bring 80-plus new units of affordable housing in total across this site and others.”

星期一, 6月 05, 2023

紐英崙玉山科技協會年度「台灣生物論壇」 Robert Langer分享經驗

左起,國科會政務副主委陳儀莊,MIT教授Robert Langer,
生技中心董事長涂醒哲,玉山科協會長許益祥,經濟部技正戴建丞。
(周菊子攝)
              (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓綜合報導) 紐英崙玉山科技協會 (MJNE)和生物技術開發中心 (DCB)合作的臺灣生技論壇 (Taiwan Biotech Forum) ,邀得國際著名學者Rob Langer主講,64日趕在國際生物科技會議 (BIO)開幕前舉行,吸引200多人參加。 

生技中心董事長涂醒哲 (左一)和Alnylam製藥的曾宓 (右起),高級副總裁
Lubomir Nechev, 資深副總裁Muthiah Manoharan (左二),
MIT教授Robert Langer (中)。 (周菊子攝)

              這場以「剖悉全球核酸藥物和 CDMO 市場趨勢(Landscape of Nucleic Acid Therapeutics & CDMO Market)」為主題,也是玉山科協年會的大會,由玉山科協會長許益祥和生技開發中心副執行長黃千岳率2機構幹部籌備了數月之久,經玉山前會長曾宓、許翠玲,康麗雪,以及該會新任幹部盧彥君等人戮力邀約,包括Robert LangerAlnylam高級副總裁Muthiah (Mano) Manoharan2名會議主講人,以及Nitto Avecia 工藝開發資深主任Donald GallagherFujiFilm Diosynth生物科技工藝主管Samantha HullahAlnylam製藥CMC開發資深副總裁Lubomir NechevCatalent 創投主任Ronak Savla,以及National Resilience副總裁楊育民 (Patrick Y. Yang) 等座談講者,都是生物科技業重要人物。 

MIT 名教授Robert Langer 。 (周菊子攝)
              其中的Robert Langer不但有生物醫藥界愛迪生之稱,也是新冠病毒疫情橫掃全球後,幾乎無人不知的疫苗製造公司莫德納 (  Moderna)的共同創辦人。他本人擁有1400多項專利,參與開辦過不下40家公司的紀錄,更是讓人嘆為觀止。 

              Robert Langer以「從奈米科技到mRNA療法,以及接下來要發生什麼(FromNanotechnology to mRNA Therapies and What’s to Come)」為主題,探討如何克服懷疑及障礙,以邁向治療癌症及心臟病的新方法,並因應全球健康問題挑戰。 

生技中心董事長涂醒哲 (中)和玉山科協會長許益祥 (左)、幹部盧彥君 (右)。
(周菊子攝)
              Muthiah(Mano) Manoharan則是寡核苷酸化學修飾、共軛化學和傳輸技術平台領域專家,擁有250多個美國專利,還參與ONPATTROPatisiran)的開發。他也是該核酸藥物成為第一個獲得美國FDA批准的RNAi治療藥物的重要推手。 

會議嘉賓紛紛和著名的MIT教授Robert Langer合影。 (周菊子攝)
              生技中心董事長涂醒哲,執行長吳宗勳,副執行長黃千岳,國科會政務副主委陳儀莊,經濟部工業科技組技正戴建丞等人,當天分別為開場、閉幕致詞。贊助商的藥華藥全球公關主管黃荷婷,Ahead Intelligence企業發展及策略副總裁Karen LinHoneybear 生物科學執行長Simon Shih-Hsien HuangAmplicore執行長James Lin Genomefrontier 療法營運長Karen Wen, ACRO 生物醫藥執行長Dar-Jen Hsieh 等也各自做了公司簡介,一起在紐英崙玉山科協搭起的這平台中,熱絡進行台美生物科技產業交流。


玉山科協歷任會長和年會籌辦者及嘉賓合影。 (周菊子攝)
玉山科協年會籌辦團隊合影。 (玉山科協提供)

波士頓雨中「毋忘六四」 34年堅持呼籲民主

波士頓華埠牌樓旁,又點上蠟燭,掛出「毋忘六四」布條,「維園燭光,世界延續」,「支持天安門母親」等告示牌。(周菊子攝)
悼念會現場擺出一串被捕人大頭照告示牌,呼籲人們營救。(周菊子攝)
「波士頓香港人權組織」負責人高卓安以廣東話致詞。 (周菊子攝)

      (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導由「波士頓香港人權組織」接手主辦的六四燭光悼念會,64日晚有近百人,撐傘,冒雨,聚在華埠牌樓擺滿「毋忘六四」,「維園燭光,世界繼續」,質問被捕者今何在的告示牌前,高唱「自由花」,以行動表示他們沒有忘記。

王丹致詞稱記憶也是抵抗集權的一種武器。 (周菊子攝
     從1989到今年的202334年過去,連主辦機構都已從「海外香港華人民主人權促進會」換成了以年輕人為主的「波士頓香港人權組織」,這燭光悼念會對中國大陸的呼籲,依然是民主、自由與人權。

    「波士頓香港人權組織」負責人高卓安以廣東話指出,34年後,香港已經不可能再辦維園六四悼念會,甚至在六四這天上街舉燭光,都有可能被捕,讓他們更加覺得悼念六四,其實不只是悼念1989年發生的那場民運,更是提醒人們要看清中國政府的共產黨獨裁,集權本質,別忘記世界上仍然有很多不公不義,人們必須勇敢面對壓逼,爭取自己應有的權益。

謝中之(中)為王丹 (右)介紹波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮(左)。 (周菊子攝)   
    高卓安指出,自由不是沒有代價的 (Freedom is not free)。過去這幾年來有64人因為六四悼念會被捕,其中29人被判入獄共246個月,讓人心如刀割。他也說香港政府正在用香港納稅人的錢來壓迫、洗腦香港人,年輕一輩可能會不再知道「六四」為何物,但人們絕不會忘記自由的空氣,也不會忘記自己應有權利,這是他們這天站在那兒的原因。

    一名年輕女孩接著以英文發言,敘述習近平建出網路牆,刪除了一切有關六四紀錄,要把年輕人變成白紙一代,但世界上沒有不透風的牆,人民不會忘記的。  

    天安門民運領袖之一,近年定居台灣,日前在「性騷擾」風波中,被至少一名年輕男子指控的王丹,這天回到波士頓,在悼念會中拿著手機發言,稱當年六四那批年輕人所表現出來的勇氣,熱情和理想主義是中華民族非常寶貴的精神財富,對中國的未來非常重要,必須傳承。不記住他們是不道德的行為,而且記憶也是一種武器,是反對集權、專制,不讓歷史真相被掩蓋的一種方式。他覺得每年悼念六四也是在提醒世界,中國是個靠暴力、謊言維持政府的本質。

代表東巴基斯坦組織的女士發言。(周菊子攝)
     王丹還特別向香港人喊話,稱許他們的2019年「反送中」運動,贏得全世界尊重,要他們別否定這場運動的價值,即使流亡,也不必迷茫,更要知道自由是有代價的,對抗極權最重要的是在困難環境中堅持下來,那就終有一天,種下的種子會開出自由的花。

出席群眾舉燭光悼念六四。 (周菊子攝)
      波士頓香港人權組織」這晚還邀東巴基斯坦等其他組織合作,出席發言,藉以團結爭取正義力量。「海外香港民主人權促進會」的核心成員,謝中之,高秉浩,馬衛恩,吳秀美,吳樹榮等人,這晚也都再次站在六四悼念會的人群中。他們非常感慨,這麼多年過去,仍然得堅持著呼籲。

   「海外香港民主人權促進會」的核心成員,謝中之,高秉浩,馬衛恩,吳秀美,吳樹榮等人,這晚也都再次站在六四悼念會的人群中。他們非常感慨,這麼多年過去,仍然得堅持著呼籲。

今年出席悼念六四的人中,還有好幾名外國人。
主辦單位放在會場,給關心六四、民運人士提供獲取資訊來源。
出席者填寫明信片。 (周菊子攝)

星期日, 6月 04, 2023

紐英崙中華專業人員協會寒風細雨中烤肉 品評台灣車輪餅滋味 (謝開明攝影專輯)

謝開明圖片輯

紐英崙中華專業人員協會年度烤肉
紐英崙中華專業人員協會年度郊遊燒烤,今年在波士頓建中校友會之外,再邀台美菁英會合辦,聲勢格外壯大。
中華專協董事長周萬欽 (左)、會長林致中(右)歡迎出席者。
中華專協董事長周萬欽 (左一起)和會長林致中(右三)歡迎陳家驊,
波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮,曾任哈佛大學台灣學生會
會長的蕭育舜,玉山科協幹部盧彥君。
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元致詞。
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元(右一),波士頓建中校友會的
唯一女生趙鍾英(中)和中華專業人員協會歷任董事長,左起,周萬欽、
譚嘉陵、蔡明機,蔣宗壬,以及蔡明機夫人(右二)。
台美菁英會的年輕人加入烤肉活動,使得中華專協今年的年度烤肉
青春氣息格外洋溢。
波士頓建中校友會會長鄭新霖醫師致詞。
波克萊台灣商會副會長洪維謙(右一)參加烤肉,順道宣傳該會
將於6月24日舉辦的斜槓人生講座。
MIT博士班學生陳孟圻(左一)把車輪餅製造工具從台灣搬來波士頓,
已經成為波士頓台灣人社團活動的最愛。
車輪餅製造機器長這樣。
中華專協前董事長李小玉 (右一)。
年輕人圍爐燒烤。
左起,蔡高進、周萬欽、蘇信豪、陳玫菁。

紐英崙中華專業人員協會會長林致中於活動結束後在臉書發文,衷心地感謝所有人在老天吹寒風,飄細雨的天氣下,仍然熱烈參加今年的烤肉與野餐!他形容當天儘管有風又雨還很冷,但是襯托著燒烤爐的熊熊炭火、各色美食的香氣,車輪餅的美味,以及所有人此起彼落的開懷笑聲,讓每個人都在踏上歸途時,帶回去一個難忘又特別的記憶。

他感謝大波士頓建中校友會和台美菁英會參與協辦,感謝志工們分工合作,以及僑委會贊助。

紐英崙中華專業人員協會接下來已排定三場精彩活動,包括生態、藝術及建築實體導覽 (guided tours) 。 (註:這些活動有名額限制,專協董/理事、永久會員有權優先報名)
*加入永久會員:https://neacp.org/contact/

康科德夏夜賞螢 
時間:6/24 (六) 8:00-9:30 pm
地點:Mattison field, Concord, MA (暫定)
*導覽:姜安蓉 Avalon Owens (中華專協第45屆年會講者)
報名資訊信件將於 6/7 晚上 8:00 ET 寄出 (額滿為止)

波士頓美術館特展導覽
時間:7/13 (六) 5:30-8:30 pm
地點:Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
*導覽:波士頓美術館策展人;聯繫人:專協榮譽董事譚嘉陵
報名資訊信件將於 6/12 晚上 8:00 ET 寄出 (額滿為止)

哈佛/MIT 建築巡禮 

時間:8/6 (日) 9:30-12:30 pm
地點:Cambridge, MA
*導覽:蕭景文 (建築師、哈佛建築學院校友)
報名資訊信件將於 7/22 晚上 8:00 ET 寄出 (額滿為止)

第46屆紐英崙中華專協年會
時間:10/28 (六) Noon-evening
地點:Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (暫定)
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