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JazzNOW: International Jazz Day with Fabiola Méndez
GBH Music and Jazz Boston welcome cuatrista Fabiola Méndez and her quartet to Calderwood Studio for a celebration of International Jazz Day. Méndez is an Emmy-nominated composer and musician known for her unique blend of genres, including folk, jazz, and Afro-Caribbean influences. Notably, Méndez was the first musician to graduate from Berklee with the Puerto Rican cuatro, the island’s national instrument, as her primary instrument. Following her viral GBH Jazz Instagram reel about the cuatro in 2025 and her well-received performance during the 2024 GBH Music Holiday Spectacular, Méndez returns to GBH in April for the first time as a headliner. Drawing inspiration from the mountains of Puerto Rico to the African rhythms of the Caribbean, Méndez and her quartet will present a collection of original works — taking the listener on a journey of storytelling through Latin folk and jazz. The concert takes place at 8 pm in Calderwood Studio with a pre-concert reception at 7:15pm. Paris Alston, of GBH News Rooted, will host the performance, which will be filmed for broadcast on GBH2. This event is made possible by the Goldstein Family Fund.
7:15-7:50pm Pre-event reception
7:50pm Guest are seated in Calderwood Studio (general admission)
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Mark Oppenheimer on his new biography of Judy Blume
To know the name Judy Blume is to know and love literature. Her influential novels are classics, from "Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret" to "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." Blume touched the lives of tens of millions of readers. Mark Oppenheimer shares his new biography of the iconic author.Partner:Harvard Book Store -
GBH Special Outspoken - 250 Years of Unfinished Sentences
GBH is proud to present a special America 250 edition of Outspoken, designed to bridge the gap between 18th‑century revolutionary ideals and 21st‑century “Artivism.”
Curated by Amanda Shea, Outspoken transforms the GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library’s Newsfeed Café into a high‑energy, immersive performance space for a powerful evening of conversation and spoken word.
This Artivist Panel Discussion brings together historians and activists Dart Adams and Jalyse Ware in a moderated conversation with Amanda Shea centered on 250 Years of Unfinished Sentences—exploring our ancestor stories 250 years ago and how spoken word functions today as a tool for liberation.
Following the panel, local poets will take the stage to share their art and voices, continuing the dialogue through performance.
Guests are invited to stay, connect, and enjoy the vibe. Food, beer, and wine will be available for purchase at the Newsfeed Café throughout the event. Join us for this engaging and thought‑provoking evening. -
Changing Hate to Hope: Conversations from the Front Line
Join this powerful and hopeful conversation at a time when antisemitism is on the rise and fear of the “other” is heightened. We will hear from Arno Michaelis, a former Neo-Nazi and author of "My Life After Hate," and Mubin Shaikh, a former jihadist supporter turned counterterrorism expert, who will share their journeys from radicalization to redemption. They will reflect on their transformations, the beliefs that once fueled their hatred, and the turning points that led them to turn their lives around and be agents of change. Together, they offer an honest and compassionate exploration of how hate develops, how people change, and how meaningful connections can emerge even in painful and traumatic times. The program is moderated by Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern, trauma psychologist and Director of Trauma Training & Services at Parents for Peace. -
Beyond the Page with Emily Franklin
Beyond the Page invites you to a captivating evening with Emily Franklin, the bestselling author of The Lioness of Boston. Join us as she unearths the story behind her newest novel, Love & Others Monsters, in conversation with fellow author and award-winner, Ben Shattuck.
The untold origin story of Frankenstein, a feminist reckoning of sisters, survival, and the creation of monsters…
Love & Other Monsters is the story of Claire Clairmont, the younger stepsister of Frankenstein author, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. It was Claire who, during one stormy and scandalous summer, changed the course of literature —only to be forgotten by history.
Step behind the scenes with Franklin and Shattuck as they delve into a story of love, lust, art, and betrayal.
TICKETS
* Virtual Admission — $0
Attend the live conversation on April 28th.
* BTP Bundle — $60
Attend the live conversation and receive the book, shipped straight to your door. This ticket includes:- Virtual admission to the live program on April 28th
- A SIGNED copy of Love & Other Monsters by Emily Franklin
- GBH Membership (includes access to PBS Passport)
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What Is College For Today?
Nicole Lynn Lewis, founder of Generation Hope, Susan Blum, anthropologist at University of Notre Dame, and Paul LeBlanc, visiting scholar at Harvard Graduate School of Education, join moderator Anya Kamenetz to navigate discuss the question: What is college for today—and what is at stake for our democracy if its purpose erodes?Partner:Cambridge Forum -
The Latino Factor: Brazilian Entrepreneurs in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is home to the second-largest Brazilian population in the country, with thriving communities across Greater Boston and MetroWest. Brazilians are launching businesses, revitalizing neighborhoods, and creating pathways to economic opportunity.
Five local business leaders in the Brazilian community joined us for a conversation about entrepreneurship, economic mobility, and the growing influence of Brazilians in Massachusetts—and what their success means for the region’s future.
Learn what industries Brazilian entrepreneurs are building here and how are they shaping the state’s economic future.
From construction and real estate development to professional services, food, retail, and a growing number of women-led and family-owned enterprises, Brazilian entrepreneurs are helping drive innovation, job creation, and community investment across the Commonwealth.
Our panelists include:- Real Estate Development & Construction - Nelson de Oliveira, Founder & CEO at Nelson Group
- Professional Services - Fernando Castro, President of Income Tax Plus
- Food Services - Renato Valentin, Co-founder of Tavern in the Square
- Personal Services - Flavia Leal, Owner of Flavia Leal Beauty School
- Consulting and Investment - Manuel Mendes, Global Executive Director of IXL Center for Innovation, Excellence and Leadership
- Brazilian American Center (BRACE)
- Brazilian Women’s Group
- Brazilian Workers Center
- Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (CDLE USA)
- Downtown Framingham INC
- Brazilian Consulate
- Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers ( MAPS)
- Brazilian Community Heritage Foundation
- Instituto Diáspora Brasil (IDB)
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NOVA Science Trivia Night
Join us at the GBH Studios at the Boston Public Library for a night of NOVA science trivia! Get ready for creative categories that test your knowledge of science, from the depths of the universe to the history of science. -
GBH Amplifies with Tracy Chang: From Corporate to Community
Join host Tracy Chang as she explores a growing movement of young professionals who are walking away from comfortable, high-paying careers to take a run at public office. We’ll be joined by Marena Lin, a scientist who traded her specialized career path for the front lines of community organizing. From fixing broken food supply chains during the pandemic to fighting the frustrating "phone trees" of Medicare as a family caretaker. Together, we’ll explore why a new generation of professionals are deciding that fixing systemic problems from the inside is more important than a corporate paycheck.
GBH Amplifies is a community conversation series focused on expanding the reach of local voices from Greater Boston and beyond. The series features community leaders hosting public conversations in the GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square, providing a platform for inclusive perspectives on the issues that matter most to New England communities. GBH Amplifies happens weekly on Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm at the GBH BPL Studio. This event is free and open to the public.
GBH Amplifies is also being supported by the Barr Foundation.
Registration is encouraged for this free event.
Limited seating is available on a first come, first serve basis. If you require a seat, we encourage you to arrive before the start time of this event. -
Silence Dogood's Precedented Times Series: Boston Resistance Then & Now
Witness the launch of the Silence Dogood Project’s Precedented Times Town Hall Series at Old North Church. Supported by Mass Humanities’ Promises of the Revolution initiative, this new series builds on the Silence Dogood Project’s projection-based storytelling to create spaces for live civic dialogue, rooted in Boston’s deep tradition of public dissent and collective action.
Inspired by historic New England town halls, this series convenes conversations in the very buildings where Bostonians have gathered for generations to wrestle with questions of liberty, justice, and power. Each event pairs leading historians with contemporary organizers to explore how today’s most urgent challenges have clear historical precedent, and how that perspective can inspire meaningful action.
The esteemed panelists for this first event will examine the forces of oppression and resistance shaping 18th-century Boston to trace how those dynamics continue to resonate, and to discuss how we can learn from the past to take action today.
Throughout the evening, you will have the opportunity to contribute reflections and responses in real time. These collective insights will shape a culminating, community-authored statement—projected onto the exterior of Old North Church as a powerful closing moment, transforming individual voices into a shared public declaration.