Thurs., Nov. 11: Anonymous Boston Project

 

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Anonymous Boston Project

Anonymous Boston: A Multimedia Exhibition Examining the Media’s Role in Urban Violence runs through November 19 at the Fourth Wall Project in Boston’s Kenmore Square. We talk with the exhibit's producer, Joanna Marinova Jones, and Merva Chambers, who was the mother of Ivol Brown, a 17-year-old youth jobs advocate who was fatally stabbed on Memorial Day in 2010. Merva and her son are featured in the exhibit.

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