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Join our cooperative business, arts and investment ecosystem, built by and for Boston’s working class Black, Indigenous and communities of color.

Boston, MA
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Boston Ujima Project
2 years
Congrats @DotFoodCoop on the grand opening ! Great to witness such a milestone for the Dorchester community 🥳
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Boston Ujima Project
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We had the pleasure of joining Adam Davis and the Boston Art Review on a field trip to the @mfaboston . It was a wonderful, reflective, and amazing opportunity to talk about art with so many folks from different backgrounds!
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Boston Ujima Project
2 years
See you tomorrow ! @DotFoodCoop.
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Boston Ujima Project
2 years
Join Dorchester Food Co-op this Saturday as they celebrate the grand opening of filled with community and the joy of our official physical location debut. Join the beginning of their journey as a cornerstone of the Dorchester community. Learn more:
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@UjimaBoston
Boston Ujima Project
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Join Dorchester Food Co-op this Saturday as they celebrate the grand opening of filled with community and the joy of our official physical location debut. Join the beginning of their journey as a cornerstone of the Dorchester community. Learn more:
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Boston Ujima Project
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"Design in the Park" - Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to be part of our community's vision. 🗓️ Date: Sun. Oct 15, 2023.⏰ Time: 1-4pm.📍 Location: Our Tierra Livri, 479 Dudley St, Roxbury, MA 02119, on the DSNI Land Trust . #AffordableHousing
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Boston Ujima Project
2 years
Join us tomorrow for Field Trip: Painted Tintypes at @mfaboston with Photographer Adam Davis to explore one of the original photography methods while imagining its possibilities today. Admission is FREE, but space is limited. Reserve your spot now:
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Boston Ujima Project
2 years
Join us tonight at 6PM for Build Black Wealth: Group Investing! In this insightful zoom you will leave with action items of things you can execute to change your financial situation. This year is about accountability and execution!. RSVP:
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Join us monthly for lively sessions where we discuss strategies to overcoming barriers to wealth creation in the black community.
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Boston Ujima Project
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RT @ds4si: Join us this Wed, for a lively conversation with @pablo_sendra & @richardsennett, moderated by @nigreaux, exploring their innova….
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Boston Ujima Project
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Thank you to all our insightful speakers who guided us through thought-provoking panel discussions, and heartfelt thank you to all our members and attendees for contributing to this truly inspiring assembly. #BlackPossibilties #AssemblyofBlackPossibilities
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Boston Ujima Project
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💫 The Assembly of Black Possibilities was truly remarkable. Our exceptional speakers led insightful panel discussions, delving into the limitless potential within our communities. The event was inspiring, enlightening, and unforgettable. A HUGE Thank you to everyone involved!
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Join us tomorrow ! @massblackexpo.
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Boston Ujima Project
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Our Executive Director, Nia Evans will be a featured speaker at @massblackexpo,@BECMAinc 's signature event and the premier annual showcase in the Commonwealth committed to building Black wealth through impact, access, and equity. Join Nia on Oct. 6-8!
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Boston Ujima Project
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Volunteers Needed for Adam Davis at Black Market Nubian! Between October 6th -14th, from 11 am to 6 pm, we're seeking volunteers to welcome participants, assist Adam in maintaining a tidy workspace, and work alongside Ujima staff. Sign up:
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Sign up to get more involved in with Boston Ujima Project! You may still volunteer for partial hours of any event, please communicate which times you are available when an Ujima staff reaches out to...
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Tonight's Arts & Culture microlearning pod series 'Disrupting the Narrative' is now virtual. Disrupting the narrative of museum culture & how we exist in it from out art, history and culture. Join us for a conversation with artist and Wendy "Moma" Michel.
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“The future is here, it's in the things people are talking about today and the creations happening right now." -Erika Seth Davies.
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“So much of what’s happening is a choice. It’s not an immutable fact. Possibility is imagining the world. The state of Black possibilities is incredibly strong.” — Erika Seth Davies.
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“Collective healing can happen anywhere, and can be with any size of people.” -Melissa Dagher.
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“Afrofuturism seeks liberation from the negative social structures that dominate the present world. Afrofuturism is creating safe spaces for a healthy recovery.” -Chantelle Bean.
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“Afrofuturism is re-imaging the past, present and future through a global Black lens. It is a philosophy and style rooted in social justice and equity. It invites us to imagine a world where Black people bask in our liberation and thrive.” -Chantelle Bean.
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Black recovery with .Chantelle Bean, Melissa Dagher, and Tomashi Jackson.
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“My background was as a creative. It always bothered me how staff were treated internally. I realized that I needed put everything I know back into my community.” — Misha Thomas.
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