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星期四, 1月 06, 2022

Statement from Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair Gus Bickford on Geoff Diehl’s Event Tonight

Statement from Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair Gus Bickford on Geoff Diehl’s Event Tonight


Today, one year after Donald Trump inflamed a brutal insurrection at the US Capitol, Geoff Diehl has a campaign event where he will share a stage with a speaker who proudly joined the insurrectionists at the Capitol. Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair Gus Bickford has issued the following statement: 


“Democrats and many Republicans chose to mark today’s anniversary of the insurrection by remembering the heroes that defended the Capitol and working to protect our democracy from future threats. But not Geoff Diehl. Geoff Diehl has chosen to campaign tonight alongside one of the people who proudly joined the insurrectionists at the Capitol. Rather than condemn the violence of one year ago, Diehl is celebrating it. Geoff Diehl is not fit to be Governor."


週五暴風雪來襲 州政府非必要員工不必上班 昆士市、摩頓市學生不須上學

            (Boston Orange 編譯) 暴風雪預定週五來襲,麻州州長查理貝克 (Charlie Baker)指示州府非緊急員工,17日不要去上班。州政府也勸民眾不要上路,如果可能,最好搭乘公共交通工具。

             汽車監理處(RMV)員工將會由主管聯繫,決定其當天的任務與時程。汽車監理處會在官網上更新個別客戶服務中心的開張或關門,以及路試取消或展延的時間,並和預約取消或延期的受影響顧客聯繫。

             所有其他州政府行政部門週五將不對外開放,並預期所有能夠遠程工作者依照遠程工作政策規定行事。

      麻州交通廳(MassDOT)約有3900件州政府及服務商提供的設備,供鏟雪、除冰用,包括1400輛鏟灑兩用車,2100輛鏟雪車,460輛前端承載車。麻州交通廳預計為這次的風雪動用大約2500輛這些設備。

              麻州州長查理貝克表示,州政府將緊密關注暴風雪動態,希望每個人都不要上路,週五盡可能搭乘公共交通工具。雇主們應給員工彈性,為可能出現的困難狀況做準備。州政府會持續派人清理道路、鏟雪,希望每個人都能給這些工作人員完成工作的空間。

            麻州緊急管理局 (MEMA)、麻州交通廳,以及州警將和國家氣象局密切合作,關注預報。MBTA的暴風雨組也將在暴風雨期間持續監督地鐵服務狀況,在網上為通勤者提供更新資訊ttp://www.MBTA.com/winter

                       昆士市市長柯奇( Tom Koch)在推特上,以視頻通知市民,1月6日晚上8點起,昆士市進入暴風雪緊急狀態,請民眾遵循暴風雪期間包括停車的所有相關規定,注意安全。

                                        昆士市公校系統也宣佈1月7日將為風雪日,學生不必到校上課。

                    摩頓市市長葛帝生 (Gary Christenson)則宣佈,摩頓市將從1月7日凌晨零時零分起實施冬季停車規定,但暫時還不會為這場暴風雪宣佈更嚴格的停車禁令。他也在推特上以短片表示,"取消上學 (school cancelled)",https://twitter.com/i/status/1479175761458339845。


Baker-Polito Administration Announces Winter Storm Preparations, Directs Non-Emergency State Employees Not to Report to Workplaces Tomorrow 

 

BOSTON – Due to the upcoming winter storm, the Baker-Polito Administration has directed all non-emergency state employees working in Executive Branch agencies not to report to their workplaces tomorrow, Friday, January 7, 2022.  The Administration is urging residents to stay off roadways and to use public transportation when possible as the storm moves across the Commonwealth beginning late tonight and through tomorrow.

 

Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) employees will be contacted by their supervisor to determine their assignments and schedules for the day. The RMV will post further updates about individual Customer Service Center openings, closings and road test cancellations or delays and hours at www.mass.gov/RMV and contact any customers with impacted appointment cancellations or delays. All other Executive Branch state offices will be closed to the public tomorrow. Employees who have the capacity to telework will be expected to do so in accordance with the Telework Policy.

 

MassDOT has approximately 3,900 pieces of state and vendor equipment available for snow and ice operations which includes over 1,400 plow and spreader combos, 2,100 plows, and 460 front-end loaders. MassDOT expects to deploy approximately 2,500 pieces of equipment for this storm. 

 

“Our Administration is closely monitoring this storm and we want everyone to stay off the roads and to take public transit if possible tomorrow,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “In addition, we urge employers to be flexible with workers and plan for difficult conditions on the roads tomorrow. Crews will be out treating roadways and plowing around the clock, and we ask everyone to give them the room they need to clear the roads.”

 

The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, MassDOT, and State Police are working closely with the National Weather Service to monitor the forecast. The MBTA Storm Desk will continue to monitor rail service throughout the storm and provide updates to commuters at http://www.MBTA.com/winter.

波士頓市府鼓勵設兒童儲蓄帳戶 1月底前首次辦理可多得25元

MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES BOSTON SAVES, THE CITY’S CHILDREN’S SAVINGS ACCOUNT PROGRAM, EXTENDS NEW YEAR’S OFFER TO GIVE NEWLY PARTICIPATING BPS FAMILIES A FINANCIAL BOOST FOR THEIR CHILDREN’S FUTURES
BOSTON - Thursday, January 6, 2022 -  Mayor Michelle Wu today announced a special New Year’s promotion to encourage families of Boston Public Schools (BPS) K2-2nd graders to take advantage of Boston Saves, the children’s savings account program from the City of Boston and BPS. As part of the promotion, families who log in to the program’s online savings platform for the first time by January 31, 2022 will earn an extra $25 for their child’s account. This money, plus the $50 that comes in every Boston Saves account and any additional incentives families earn, can be used to pay for their child’s future college or career training someday. 
 
“Boston Saves provides BPS families a chance to plan early and save even more for their children’s future,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we extend the program’s New Year offer through January, I encourage all of our newly participating families to log in to Boston Save’s online savings platform and take advantage of the incentives.”

“I am grateful to Mayor Wu for this incredible promotion to encourage our families to take advantage of this great program,” said Boston Public Schools Superintendent, Brenda Cassellius. “Boston Saves is a prime example of how we’re taking an all-hands-on-deck approach to support our students and families in the City of Boston. This program gives many of our families a jumpstart to better prepare, plan and save for their students' futures”.

Boston Saves is designed to help families save and plan for their children’s future college or career training. The program eliminates the initial hurdle to saving by giving each new K2 BPS kindergartner an account seeded with $50. Along the way, Boston Saves motivates families to earn more money for their child through regular incentives, and also provides tips and resources to help families save their own money too.    
 
The New Year’s promotion incentivizes a crucial first step that families can take to unlock the program’s many benefits. When a family logs in to the Savings Center, they can:

  • See the money in their child’s Boston Saves account
  • Link their own financial account to the Savings Center to track all their savings for their child in one place
  • Earn more money for their child’s Boston Saves account by taking simple steps like reading with their child, or saving regularly 

Since 2019, Boston Saves has provided funds totaling $682,550, including $48,845 in family-earned incentives, to more than 11,000 students.
 
Research shows that the mere presence of savings can motivate post-secondary success. In one study, low-income children with less than $500 in an account dedicated to higher education were three times more likely to enroll in college and four times more likely to graduate from college. 
 
“Given the cost of higher education, it's imperative we start preparing early for our children’s education,” said Neely O’Donnell, parent of a K2 kindergartner at Beethoven Elementary School in West Roxbury. “Boston Saves incentivizes parents and caregivers with free money for saving and reading to our kids. The earlier you start, the more the money will grow.”
 
The Boston Saves New Year’s promotion will be applied to the accounts of all students whose families have logged in to the Savings Center for the first time since November 2021, when the platform first became available to current K2 kindergarten families. Currently, all K2-2nd grade students in BPS have Boston Saves accounts. Families of students in select older grades may also have accounts (and thus be eligible for the promotion) if they were part of the Boston Saves pilot program or joined a pilot cohort. See the table on the Boston Saves homepage for complete program eligibility.

麻州長查理貝克指派Kevin R. Hayden接任薩福克郡地方檢察官

          (Boston Orange 編譯) 麻州薩福克郡地方檢察官雷秋羅琳 (Rachael Rollins) 即將出任美國駐麻州檢察官,麻州州長查理貝克 (Charlie Baker) (6) 日下午宣佈,指派麻州性犯罪登記委員會 (SORB)主席Kevin R. Hayden110日起接任,直至今年118日經由民選產生的新人出現為止。

             Kevin R. Hayden有近25年的法律經驗,包括曾在薩福克郡地區檢察官辦公室任職十餘年。

Governor Baker Appoints Suffolk County District Attorney

Sex Offender Registry Board Chairman Kevin R. Hayden Appointed to Serve Remainder of DA Rachael Rollins’ Term

 

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker announced the appointment of Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) Chairman Kevin R. Hayden as Suffolk County District Attorney to serve out the remainder of District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ term. His appointment is effective Monday, January 10 and he will remain in the post until the next District Attorney, to be elected on November 8, 2022, is sworn in. Kevin R. Hayden has more than 25 years of legal experience, including more than a decade in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

 

“Kevin Hayden is a dedicated public servant with a proven record of commitment to equitable justice and community engagement, and I am confident he will serve the families of Suffolk County as a respectful, collaborative and compassionate partner as District Attorney,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “A veteran of the District Attorney’s Office, where he led the Safe Neighborhood Initiative Unit and devoted himself to leading community-based violence prevention outreach and programming, Chairman Hayden is equipped with the experience and knowledge necessary to serve in this role. I thank District Attorney Rollins for her service and commitment to the people of Suffolk County and look forward to continuing to work with her in her new role as US Attorney.”

 

“Through his years of experience serving the Commonwealth and its residents, and his active engagement in important initiatives to better the Greater Boston community, Kevin Hayden is well-suited to serve as Suffolk County District Attorney,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “We are grateful to District Attorney Rollins for her service and wish her well in her new role as U.S. Attorney.”

 

“I started 25 years ago as a young prosecutor right here in Suffolk County. Over the years it has remained the desire of my heart to serve and protect our many diverse communities. So it’s truly my distinct honor and privilege to be called home by the Governor through this appointment,” said Kevin R. Hayden. “Thank you Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito for the confidence you have placed in me. I’m deeply humbled to now take the mantle of leadership as Interim Suffolk County District Attorney and I look forward to working faithfully with the office’s talented professionals, officials and community leaders, and with and for all the dedicated people of Suffolk County. With unwavering and compassionate commitment I know it will be Suffolk County’s continued legacy to shine as a beacon in the fields of public safety and criminal justice.”

 

About Kevin R. Hayden

 

Chairman Kevin R. Hayden has served the Commonwealth’s Sex Offender Registry Board since 2015, leading the agency and working collaboratively across state government to ensure the successful completion of the Board’s mission and duties to classify offenders and make information available to the public. Chairman Hayden has also served as the Board’s Acting Executive Director and General Counsel since 2013. He served for more than a decade in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office across various units, including most notably as Chief of the Safe Neighborhood Initiative Unit where he worked collaboratively with local, state and federal partners to lead on critical violence prevention programs and initiatives for at-risk youth, services for victims and witnesses, and offender re-entry efforts. In this role, Chairman Hayden also received the Brian J. Honan Award for excellence in the courtroom and extraordinary commitment to the Suffolk County community in 2006. In addition to his work with the Safe Neighborhood Initiative Unit, Chairman Hayden also served as an Assistant District Attorney for the Anti-Gang Unit, the Homicide Response Team, the Juvenile Unit and for the Boston Municipal Court. He also spent several years in private law practice serving clients in need specializing mostly in criminal defense. Outside of his legal career, Chairman Hayden serves as the Board Chairman of Friends of Youth Opportunity Boston, Inc., a workforce development organization that works with young people, who are court-involved or gang-affiliated, reentering the community from incarceration, or seeking a refuge from poverty or violence and has been a youth lacrosse coach for several years now. A 1990 graduate of Dartmouth College, Chairman Hayden received his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1995

大摩頓亞裔社區聯盟訂1/22晚舉辦年度籌款晚宴

 



 

GMAACC Virtual Fundraising Banquet 1/5/2022
 

Dear GMAACC Members, Supports, and Sponsors

I hope this message finds you in good spirits and health. It is with great excitement that the Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition (GMAACC) invites you to join us for our Annual (Virtual) Fundraising Banquet: “Standing Tall”, on Saturday, January 22nd 6:00PM to 7:00PM.

GMAACC was founded in 2014 by residents of Malden who saw unique needs among the city’s burgeoning Asian community, and launched a youth-led, city-wide needs assessment to inform programmatic directions. As we celebrate our 7th anniversary of community collaborations and partnerships, we are so proud to share that GMAACC has stood strong for positive social change and community betterment in Greater Boston’s North Shore. With your support, we have made incredible strides in improving Asian American residents’ language access, civic participation, workforce development, referral to legal and public services, and youth leadership development.

For this year we would like to honor our very own Mai Du for our honorary reward receipt and the NAACP Mystic Valley Branch, for all their community contributions in this last year.

Additional details of our banquet are attached. Ticket and sponsorship opportunities are available through the below registration link through Thursday 1/20/2021

 

https://secure.givelively.org/event/greater-malden-asian-american-community-coalition-inc/2022-virtual-fundraising-banquet-standing-tall 

 

Thank you for your support, we look forward to celebrating with you on January 22nd! 

 

Johnny Long

Fundraising Committee Chair

Board Treasurer

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波士頓市長吳弭巡視塔醫 強調接種疫苗、檢測的重要性

波士頓市長吳弭提醒居民注意預防感染新冠病毒。(周菊子攝)
            (Boston Orange 周菊子綜合報導) 波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) 14日下午與州市議員聯袂造訪塔芙茨 (Tufts) 醫療中心,親自了解新冠病毒變種奧米克戎 (Omicron)傳染迅速,確診病例陡增,對醫護人員造成的影響,並再次呼籲大眾做好防疫措施,避免不必要的感染。

             吳弭提醒波士頓居民,從115日開始,波士頓市將開始採取較為強烈的防疫措施,人們進入波士頓市內的任何餐廳,辦公室等室內場所之前,都必須出示已完整接種新冠病毒疫苗證明。

塔醫執行長Michael Tarnoff 表示院內病床緊張情況每日都有變化。(周菊子攝)
             吳弭表示,在塔醫看到所有第一線工作人員,歷經2年的語病毒奮戰,儘管疲憊不堪,卻敬業地繼續支撐著,十分感動,也因此希望呼籲民眾各人自己盡量做好防疫措施,以期減少醫護人員負擔。

             塔芙茨大學醫學院代理院長Helen Boucher表示,那些確診住進重症病房的人,大約90%都是未接種疫苗者,可見注射疫苗對防範感染或重症,的確很有效。

麻州眾議員麥家威 (Aaron Michlewitz)表示州市政府都是要為人民服務,彼此一定合作。
(周菊子攝)
             奧米克戎病毒的高度傳染力,幾日前才使美國出現單日確診數破百萬的令人驚詫數據,麻州日前也出現單日確診數超過2萬的記錄,14日早上,吳弭和波士頓公校總監到牙買加平原拜訪學校,也透露波士頓公校教職員有一千多人缺席,其中有658名老師,300名教師助理,47名巴士司機。波士頓市學區還報告了新增228宗教師,289宗學生的確診病例,

波士頓市議會議長Ed Flynn強調保護民眾的生命安全很重要。(周菊子攝)

           麻州的布魯克蘭鎮,日前宣佈學校停課。根據屋斯特(Worcester)市公校總監Maureen Binienda,該市的5000多名學校教職員,也有250人因為新冠病毒確診缺席。雀喜市 (Chelsea) 也有77名教職員因為新冠病毒不能到校,還另外有50人因為其他原因不能上班,整個教育界面對著人手短缺狀況。

             波士頓公共衛生局主任Bisola Ojikutu4日早上說明,波士頓市考慮啟用位於洛士百利(Roxbury)Reggie Lewis 田徑場及體育中心做檢測場,另外還將在市內不同地點設立至少3個新的檢測站。 


波士頓市長吳弭宣佈成立警察局長5人搜尋委員會

波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu)宣佈成立警察局局長搜尋委員會。(視頻截圖)
              (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓綜合報導) 波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) (6) 日近午時分宣佈成立下任波士頓警察局局長的5人搜尋委員會,訂12026兩日舉行2次網上公聽會,邀民眾參與,提供意見。

              這委員會的5名成員包括,已退休,2014年由麻州前州長Deval Patrick指派的麻州最高法院法官Geraldine Hines,當過7年波士頓警察局局長的Edward F. Davis III 大愛帳幕教堂 (Greater Love Tabernacle Church)” 牧師William E. Dickerson II,「賦能青少年 (Teen Empowerment)」行政主任,第一代加勒比海移民後裔Abrigal Forrester 波士頓大學法律教授暨反歧視研究中心研究及政策副主任Jasmine Gonzales Rose

              波士頓警察局局長一職,從葛羅斯(William Gross)在前任波士頓市長馬丁華殊 (Martin Walsh)確定將赴華府出任勞工部部長,以身體健康及家庭因素遞出辭呈,並推薦Dennis White接任之後,接二連三爆出來的Dennis White早年涉及家暴案,警察局內部調查壓案,以及巡警Patrick Rose, Sr.長年涉及性侵兒童案,卻持續在職,警察涉及詐領加班費等事件,讓一般民眾看得怵目驚心。

              去年的波士頓市長候選人Andrew Campbell在競選時,也一再以她自己能夠就讀名校,當上市議員,參選市長,她的攣生兄弟卻一再進出警局,最後死在獄中的遭遇為例,不斷強調波士頓警察局需要改革。

              Dennis White因陳年家暴事件導至當時的波士頓代市長Kim Janey決定開除他,鬧上法庭,纏訟未果,去年6月黯然下台後,波士頓市警察局一直由總副局長 (Superintendent-in-Chief) Gregory P. Long代理。

              據悉,Kim Janey和吳弭都曾有意欽點Superintendent-in-Chief接任,但他都拒絕了。不過他會擔任下任波士頓警察局局長搜尋委員會的顧問。

吳弭在宣佈5名委員會成員後,先感謝Gregory P. Long代理波士頓警察局局長職務,並協助組成這搜尋委員會之後表示,波士頓市警察局將在市府的新監督機構,警察問責及透明辦公室(OPAT)的督促下,進行改革,舉辦2場社區公聽會的目地是就下任波士頓警察局局長應有什麼樣的價值觀,視野,技能,經驗,才符合波士頓居民需求的大眾意見。

波士頓環球報指出,新上任的波士頓市議員Brian Worrell已正式要求波士頓警察局公佈處罰任何於一年前到美國首都華府,參加攻擊的警察局人員更新資料,

報名參加公聽會,可上網:

120日,晚上6點,https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkduuqqD0qGdaZnR-iwIcgO_W7d_zMXjw7

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MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER SEARCH COMMITTEE

BOSTON - Thursday, January 6, 2022 - Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the formation of a five-member committee to steer the public engagement and search process for the next Boston Police Department (BPD) Commissioner, a group of deeply respected law and public safety professionals and community leaders. The Committee will be chaired by retired Justice Geraldine Hines of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The Committee will engage first in public and stakeholder meetings to set parameters for the search, then identify and interview prospective candidates, and make recommendations to the Mayor in the coming months. 

The search for the Boston Police Commissioner is a critical step in achieving reforms and stability in the nation’s oldest municipal law enforcement agency. Superintendent-in-Chief Gregory P. Long is currently serving as Acting Commissioner and will remain in the role until a permanent Commissioner is appointed. Commissioner Long will serve as an advisor to the Search Committee. 

The members of the Search Committee are: 

  • Justice Geraldine Hines (retired), Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, chair
  • Edward F. Davis III, former Commissioner, Boston Police Department
  • Bishop William E. Dickerson II, Senior Pastor, Greater Love Tabernacle Church
  • Abrigal Forrester, Executive Director, Teen Empowerment
  • Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Professor of Law and Deputy Director of Research & Policy, Center for Antiracist Research, Boston University
“We know that investing in public safety and health, and achieving needed police reforms, will depend on committed and visionary leadership for the city and the Boston Police,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “With the support of Justice Hines, Commissioner Long, and this remarkable group of civic leaders, we are taking a critical step in our broader efforts to bring new standards of accountability and oversight to policing, enhance public safety for all our residents, and build community trust.”  

“Serving as Acting Commissioner of the Boston Police Department is the honor of a lifetime, but one I intended to be temporary,” said Superintendent-in-Chief and Acting Boston Police Commissioner Gregory P. Long. “I am pleased to support and advise the Mayor and the search committee on the search for a permanent Commissioner and will remain in this role until my successor arrives.”  


The members of the Committee each bring a deep commitment to public engagement and community outreach, which will be immediately reflected in the work of the committee. 

Supported by staff in the Mayor’s Office, Justice Hines and members of the search committee will host their first two virtual public engagement sessions on January 20 and January 26, with more to follow. The Committee will also meet with community and law enforcement groups to ensure their views on BPD leadership are reflected in the process.

Boston Police Commissioner Public Listening Sessions  
Thursday, January 20, 6pm – REGISTER HERE
Wednesday, January 26, 12pm - REGISTER HERE

“The choice of the next Boston Police Commissioner is a decision of great consequence for our city and the people of Boston,” said Justice Geraldine Hines (retired) of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Chair of the Search Committee. “Starting this month, my search committee colleagues and I will be meeting with community leaders and members of the public to ensure that their voices are heard and included in this process. I thank Mayor Wu for entrusting me with this important responsibility as we begin the long and difficult task of reforming policing in our City and advancing a public safety agenda for all Bostonians.”  

“From my seven years serving as Commissioner of BPD, I know that to truly deliver public safety, we need leadership that is committed to taking on the hard challenges of systemic reform,” said Edward F. Davis III, former Commissioner, Boston Police Department. “I’m grateful for Mayor Wu’s leadership and I look forward to helping build a stronger Department and a safer city for all.”

“Our next Boston Police Commissioner must lead with a community-centered approach that builds trust across Boston’s neighborhoods through positive engagement,'' said Bishop William E. Dickerson II, Senior Pastor, Greater Love Tabernacle Church. “I look forward to working with my colleagues to incorporate the voices of those impacted by trauma and violence in our city.”

“As a first generation Caribbean-American growing up in Codman Square, I experienced first-hand the root causes of crime and criminalization that Boston’s youth experience every day,” said Abrigal Forrester, Executive Director of Teen Empowerment. “I’m committed to elevating the voices of young people in this community-led process to reimagine our public safety systems from the ground up.” 

“As we continue to reckon with the impact of systemic racism on policing and violence, this is an opportunity for Boston to reimagine the role of the police as part of our broader infrastructure for public safety and public health,” said Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Professor of Law and Deputy Director of Research & Policy, Center for Antiracist Research, Boston University. “I am honored to be chosen by Mayor Wu as a member of the Committee and for the opportunity to engage with Bostonians over this important choice for the city’s future.” 

Committee Bios: 
The Honorable Geraldine S. Hines is a retired Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice. Appointed in 2014 by Governor Deval Patrick, Hines was the first female African American to serve on the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Hines was appointed to the bench of the State Appeals Court in 2013 and to the Massachusetts Superior Court in 2001. Hines was a founding partner of Burnham, Hines & Dilday, New England’s first female African American law firm. At the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, she focused on the rights of prisoners. At the Roxbury Defenders Committee, including a stint as Director, Hines also practiced criminal law. She also explored police misconduct in communities of color through a Massachusetts Institute of Technology fellowship. Hines graduated from Tougaloo College, a historically black college in Mississippi, and was one of only four black students in her University of Wisconsin Law School class.

Edward F. Davis is the President and CEO of The Edward Davis Company. He served as the Police Commissioner of the City of Boston from December 2006 until October 2013. He administered 6 world championship celebrations and led the City’s response to the Boston Marathon bombing. Prior to that, Davis was the Superintendent of the Lowell Police Department, a position he held for 12 years and one he rose to after starting out as a patrol officer in 1978. Commissioner Davis has been recognized for his efforts locally and nationally, including through the Police Executive Research Forum, the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Major Cities Chiefs Association, where he held a board position. Davis is a past co-chair of the IACP, Research Advisory Committee and was inducted into Evidence Based Policing Hall of Fame, George Mason University, in 2011. He has received Honorary Doctorates from Northeastern and Suffolk Universities and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. 

Bishop William E. Dickerson, II is the Senior Pastor for Greater Love Tabernacle Church, which he founded in 1989 with his wife Luella. In addition to this role, Bishop Dickerson has served as a Boston Public School teacher, adjunct college instructor, reentry consultant for the Department of Corrections, chaplain for the Boston Police Department and a member of the National Chaplains’ Association. He served on the transition teams for the late Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. Under the Patrick administration, he served on an anti-violence council. Bishop Dickerson has received numerous awards, including: the National Night Out Award from Lena Park for Spiritual leadership to end handgun violence, Boston Housing Authority’s Outstanding Award for Volunteerism and Leadership, and the Boston Celtics’ Heroes Among Us Award. Bishop Dickerson also earned a Masters degree in Education (M.Ed.) from Cambridge College and a Master of Arts degree in Urban Ministry (MA) from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. He also studied at Harvard University.

Abrigal Forrester is the Executive Director of Teen Empowerment. Before this role, Forrester was the Director of Community Action at Madison Park Development Corporation (MPDC) and worked at several organizations in and around Boston; YouthBuild USA; STRIVE, Boston Employment Service Inc.; The Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts; and The Boston Foundation’s, StreetSafe Boston Initiative. He is a lifelong resident of Boston and grew up in the Codman Square section of Dorchester, MA. Forrester faced difficult challenges and choices as a young man and found himself disconnected from positive opportunities. He also had a period in his life where he dealt with incarceration. Forrester attended the University of Massachusetts Boston and acquired a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. He is also an alumnus of Boston University's Institute for Non-Profit Management and Leadership.

Professor Jasmine Gonzales Rose is a critical proceduralist and is particularly interested in the intersections of race and language within two areas: juries and evidence. She is a leading criticalist voice on evidence law, with a focus on the evidentiary issues raised by racialized police violence. Professor Gonzales Rose’s scholarship has appeared in several journals, including the Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review among others. Her scholarship is also forthcoming in several books. Professor Gonzales Rose joined BU Law from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she taught for nearly a decade. At Pitt Law she received the law school’s Robert T. Harper Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Distinguished Public Interest Professor Award, the latter twice. Due to her commitment to racial justice, she was selected as a Derrick A. Bell Fund for Excellence Scholar two times. Professor Gonzales Rose is a graduate of Harvard Law School, where she served as an editor-in-chief of the Harvard Latinx Law Review and a member of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. Most recently she served on the boards of directors of the American Civil Liberties Union of Greater Pittsburgh and the Abolitionist Law Center. She is a member of the Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Massachusetts Evidence Law.




Danielle Allen’s Statement on the Anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection

 Danielle Allen’s Statement on the Anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection

Boston, MA — Gubernatorial candidate Danielle Allen issued the following statement on the one-year anniversary of the insurrection in our nation’s Capitol:

“Many of us remember exactly where we were and what we were doing when we first heard the news of the insurrection, one year ago today. My heart goes out to everyone who experienced the trauma of that day firsthand in our nation’s Capitol — and to people across our Commonwealth and around our country who have dealt with the pain and fear of seeing our democracy in danger. We knew our democracy was in trouble — but now we know just how deep the trouble is, and what dire straits we’re in.

“These are dark and difficult times. We’re facing not only threats to our democratic system, but also the grave challenges of the pandemic, the climate crisis, racial injustice, and entrenched inequality. Yet in the face of those challenges, there is hope — precisely because of our democracy. Our democracy allows us to come together, weigh in, and build solutions that empower all of us. Because of that, throughout our history, we’ve been able to turn every moment of crisis into an opportunity for transformation.

“As we remember the events of January 6, 2021, we have the opportunity to once again turn crisis into positive change. Strengthening our democracy is not out of reach. We have the tools to do it — from pushing for full participation from every eligible voter, to rebuilding our information ecosystem to check the anti-democratic effects of social media. Let’s recommit to our democracy, and reimagine it to bring in all our voices. Let’s find common purpose, and come together to tackle our collective challenges. This is how we begin to find hope, and a path forward together.”