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Mariangely Solis Cervera wants to embed equity into Boston’s culture

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 26, 2022

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For Mariangely Solis Cervera, who was appointed Boston’s chief of equity and inclusion earlier this year, the formation of the new cabinet-level position presents a blank canvas for her to do her work.“We have that flexibility right now to interrogate and say, ‘Hey, what can come out of this?’” Solis Cervera told the Globe in a recent interview.Solis Cervera said her cabinet has an opportunity to “redefine what city government is”... + full article



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