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‘It’s a seed I’m planting’: How Catherine Morris willed BAMS Fest into life

Por: The Boston Globe Life June 13, 2023

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Catherine T. Morris already felt like an outsider as one of the few Black students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. Attending school through the Metco program meant waking up before dawn each morning, then taking a two-hour bus ride from her family’s home in Hyde Park. It didn’t help that on her first day in 1999 she was chastised by older classmates for breaking the “unspoken rules of being a freshman” on the bus. Already well... + full article



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