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Massachusetts has developed four new dashboards to provide race-and gender-specific data on employment, unemployment, and wages.
A report commissioned from Quincy’s Letterman White Consulting LLC by the City of Worcester, paints a grim picture of the diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of the city government.
In both of his roles, Fred Taylor seeks to improve the lives of people in Worcester.
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester will expand its financial aid support of low-income students and students with undocumented status by $40 million.
Next Step operates The Hermitage Healthcare in Worcester, Fitchburg Healthcare, and Westborough Healthcare.
when entrepreneurs of color turn to banks and other investors, research shows they’re often given less consideration than white founders.
On July 26, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed this same CROWN Act into law to prohibit discrimination against employees, students, and other individuals based on their natural or protective hairstyle.
ACE purchased the 51 Gage St. building – a former charter school – earlier this year for $1.8 million.
The three-year-old Main South Business Association is helping small companies in one of Worcester’s most culturally diverse neighborhood overcome unique obstacles
The City of Worcester has been without a chief diversity officer for nearly six months now, since Stephanie Williams resigned in March.
When Shacey Petrovic stepped down as CEO of Acton medical-device company Insulet in May for personal reasons, she left Central Massachusetts without a single public company headquartered here, traded on NASDAQ or New York Stock Exchange, with a
At 25, Aguilar started her own company: the first plastic-free gift shop in Worcester.
Besides being a successful business owner, Norford has become a key leader in the Main South business community, playing an important role in the Worcester neighborhood’s significant development over the past five years.
Oliver arrived in the U.S. at the age of 21, bringing only a suitcase from her native Uruguay. Now, at 39, she holds one of the top jobs in Fitchburg, a city of 42,000.
Central Massachusetts is brimming with young talent, as scores of people have achieved much in a relatively short period of time, while scores more have the potential to do great things.
Since 2016, POW! WOW! Worcester has put up murals around the city for the public to interact with. After five August festivals, including a 2021 return after a 2020 break with the coronavirus pandemic, the community organization is looking to its