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Booths commemorating Indigenous People’s Day set up outside of Brookline Town Hall at an event hosted by the Brookline Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee on Monday. The event showcased artists and advocacy groups seeking to educate people on indigenous culture and issues. SEAN YOUNG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Brookline celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day with community event

Abigail Hassan October 11, 2023
Brookline celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day Monday with an event showcasing indigenous artists, advocate groups and speakers at the Brookline Town Hall.
Poets Ricardo Calleja, center, along with María Marrero and Tanya Montás Paris shared their work at the Brighton Allston Congregational Church Sunday afternoon. HANNAH EDELMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Poetry reading shines spotlight on multicultural literary arts

Hannah Edelman March 8, 2019

Ricardo Calleja said he was 12 years old when he left the political unrest of Cuba behind to immigrate to the United States. Faced with the task of learning English, adapting to strange foods and...

A group of young women participate in a peaceful gathering Saturday in the Boston Common meant to empower women through screaming. PHOTO BY CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Women gather at Boston Common, discuss feelings post-election

Till Kaeslin December 4, 2016

Approximately 20 women of all ages and backgrounds gathered at the Boston Common on Saturday afternoon to speak out in support of women’s rights and empowerment in response to this year's election....

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