Boston election will be watershed moment for power
"This year Boston's mayor race is in color – a welcome change in a city that has been 'minority majority' for more than two decades."
"This year Boston's mayor race is in color – a welcome change in a city that has been 'minority majority' for more than two decades."
“With voter turnout being as low as we see [in] mayor's races in Boston, the Latino community can really become a deciding factor in this race.”
"Small businesses have unique opportunities to find homegrown talent and new sales opportunities in overlooked communities."
" ... what we're seeing here is that people of color are coming together to support candidates they think will work best for their communities."
"Black voters ... are going to make sure that candidates commit to championing solutions that include them.”
"[An executive is] leading a company that is reflective of what's happening in their community, their region, their country, around their globe."
"This year we have a chance to recognize the hundreds of thousands of Bostonians who want to make the city into a more inclusive place ..."
"This pivotal moment in our country's history calls for a big vision. ... The most productive path forward is one of curiosity and cooperation.”
"Change is coming to Boston City Hall, not just through the election of Mayor Wu but also by who she brings in to help her lead."
How will issues and challenges from the past year transform, and how will they impact communities of color in the year ahead?