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Why some young Black Bostonians are choosing to move to the South

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 05, 2022

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HOUSTON — Genevieve Bien-Aime perched on a barstool in a trendy international food hall here, surveying the lively crowd: Young Black people mingled with Latino, Asian, and white friends over after-work cocktails, sampling Mexican quesabirrias and Viet-Cajun crawfish.“You’d never see this in Boston,” she said.For six years, Bien-Aime, 36, ran a networking group called The Other Boston for young Black professionals, promoting open mics,... + full article



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