The iconic Mel King, former state legislator, school board member, community organizer, writer, poet, and the holder of perhaps the largest memory bank of South End’s turbulent history. Raised in the New York streets part of the South End by immigrant parents from Guyana and Barbados in the 1930s. Former adjunct professor in the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and author of Chain of Change: Struggles for Black Community Development and collections of poetry, and founder of the South End’s Technology Center at Tent City. Tuesday, May 23
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Earlier Event: April 18
Sara Lawrence Lightfoot - Each Other Up: When Our Children Become Our Teachers).
Later Event: June 13
Stephanie Schorow's Talk Canceled Due to a Death in the Family