We'd love for you to join us at our presentation followed by a question-and-answer session. Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at lauren.bryant@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or 617-504-7709, by November 29.
We'd love for you to join us at our presentation followed by a question-and-answer session. Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at lauren.bryant@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or 617-504-7709, by November 25.
We'd love for you to join us at our presentation followed by a question-and-answer session. Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at lauren.bryant@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or 617-504-7709, by October 5.
We'd love for you to join us at our presentation followed by a question-and-answer session. Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at lauren.bryant@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or 617-504-7709, by October 7.
Recovery Month Film Screening: All The Beauty And The Bloodshed
Join us for a screening and panel discussion of “All The Beauty And The Bloodshed,” a documentary film about Nan Goldin’s fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the opioid crisis.
Please join us for a film screening of and panel discussion about an epic story about artist and activist Nan Goldin, told through her groundbreaking photography and rare footage of her fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the opioid crisis.
Directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022 | Not Rated | 1 hour 57 minutes) is an epic, emotional and interconnected story about internationally renowned artist and activist Nan Goldin told through her slideshows, intimate interviews, ground-breaking photography, and rare footage of her personal fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the overdose crisis.
Panelists
Mike S. Quinn: Partner, Eisenberg & Baum, LLP, New York; founding member of Nan Goldin’s P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now)
Mario Chaparro: Program Director of Caspar Men’s Residence, Bay Cove
Joanne Peterson: Founder and Executive Director, Learn to Cope, Inc.
Tania Del Rio: Senior Advisor, Coordinated Response Team, City of Boston
Virtual Meeting: Roxbury Safe Routes to Schools Project
Please join MassDOT and the City of Boston for a Design Public Hearing about the Safe Routes to Schools project for the Ellis Elementary and other schools in the Garrison Trotter neighborhood of Roxbury.
This project includes street changes to make it safer for students to walk to school by calming traffic at six intersections in the Garrison Trotter neighborhood:
Walnut Ave at Crawford St and Holworthy St
Walnut Ave at Cobden St
Walnut Ave at Westminster St
Walnut Ave at Ruthven St
Abbotsford St and Crawford St (Wolf Square)
Humboldt Ave at Munroe St
Currently, the Walnut Ave corridor experiences excessive travel speeds, and there is a need to improve shorten the pedestrian crossings at Abbottsford St and Crawford St, and Humboldt Ave at Munroe St/Humboldt Court. The construction of raised intersections along Walnut Ave, a curb extension at Abbottsford and Crawford streets, and a median refuge island for the pedestrian crossings across Humboldt Ave at Munroe St and at Humboldt Court are proposed to improve safety.