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09.13.2020
On Universal Hub: Roxbury gets a drive-in theater for the next month
The Nubian Summer Drive-In, which officially launches tonight, will show movies through October on a 40-foot-screen at the former Bartlett Yard bus yard at 2565 Washington St.

08.21.2020
MPDC Storytelling Series: Amenyonah Bossman, Bossman Construction Management
Amenyonah Bossman, a recipient of MPDC’s MWBE Relief Fund (made possible through our partnership with Life Science Cares), shares her story about managing Bossman Construction during COVID-19. Learn more about the Relief Fund and how you can contribute here.

07.20.2020
In the Boston Globe: For affordable rental housing in Allston-Brighton, a waiting list of 17,000
Amid a housing crunch and a rental market upended by COVID-19, lengthy queues for affordable housing continue in Boston, with one organization that owns 500 residential units in Allston and Brighton seeing its waitlist top an eye-popping 17,000.
More than half of the units owned by the Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation have rental subsidies and on average the income for its households would be considered “the low-end of low income,” said John Woods, the organization’s executive director.
Woods recently confirmed the wait-list queue, and said that natural turnover that occurs with market-rate housing doesn’t happen with the type of housing his organization offers, which is the major driving factor for the length of the list.

07.09.2020
In the Bay State Banner: Hibernian Hall and VLA DANCE launch free classes
On Monday, July 6, VLA DANCE and Hibernian Hall launched their “Summer Online Movement Series” providing classes for young people ages 10–15 and adults. The series runs through August 12 with a packed class schedule on both Monday and Wednesday each week. The classes are free and hosted on Zoom, but registration is required.