For Boston youth, a World Cup dream turns into an epic reality
Immigrant Family Services Institute Child Enrichment and Youth Empowerment Manager Sylviane Jeane Baptiste joined GBH’s All Things Considered to talk about making sports dreams come true for Boston kids.
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In the 1920s, soccer players from Worcester and its namesake in England faced off in a series of matches. -
How genealogists found more than 1,600 enslaved people with ties to Harvard
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Harvard limits number of students who get A grades
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A new program is bringing bike-riding lessons to Boston kindergartners
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Haitian Americans celebrate amid political uncertainty
Ahead of the 24th Annual Haitian Unity Parade, grand marshals reflect on Haitian heritage and political uncertainty.