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‘Something for Everyone': Mayor Announces New Phase of All Inclusive Boston Campaign
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the next phase in the All Inclusive Boston campaign promoting small businesses and encouraging tourists to visit the city on Monday morning. “This campaign is an invitation to explore everything our city has to offer,” she said, including its restaurants, parks, different flavors and diverse communities. “We are so excited to be welcoming people from every…
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Bringing Culture and Diversity to the Thanksgiving Table
Thanksgiving is a time for food, family and thanks, but it’s also a time to bring your own culture and traditions to the table. Colette Philipps, founder of Get Konnected, offers up one of her family holiday favorites to Anna.
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Get ‘K'onnected With This Pop-Up That Helps Minority and Women-Owned Businesses
Check out this pop-up marketplace designed to help women and women-owned small businesses near you and Get Konnected!
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‘Get Konnected' to Help Small Businesses This Season
Many small businesses are hurting right now. That’s why Colette Phillips started Get Konnected Market, an online marketplace of women and minority-owned businesses. Why it’s important and what kinds of fabulous things you can find.
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Personal Stories of Racism
If you thought high-achieving successful business people were safe from the ugliness of racism, you would be very wrong. In this segment, we hear the personal stories of Emerson College president Lee Pelton, Colette Phillips, president of Colette Phillips Communications, and Darryl Settles, president of Catalyst Ventures Development.
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Americans Confront Racism
How will Boston and the nation respond to systemic racism? And why is there so much more interest now? A conversation with Emerson College president Lee Pelton, Colette Phillips, president of Colette Phillips Communications, and Darryl Settles, president of Catalyst Ventures Development.
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Working for Racial Economic Equity
Public contracting and procurement: Two areas where real change can come in the push for racial equity. It’s part three of our conversation with Emerson College president Lee Pelton, Colette Phillips, president of Colette Phillips Communications, and Darryl Settles, president of Catalyst Ventures Development.