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Roots Rising and the Berkshire Black Economic Council are partnering to launch the BIPOC Vendor Fund at the Pittsfield Farmers Market.
Lee Bank Foundation has awarded $70,700 to 13 Berkshire area organizations in its second-round of 2022 community funding. Recipients were awarded grants ranging from $1,000 to $12,500 to support their local programming.
The Berkshire Black Economic Council on Saturday released data that it says show diversity and inclusion are lacking at the county's many arts and cultural venues.
In a day that included tours of the property, dance, and hands-on sculpture with clay, the highlight of the "Sculpting Berkshire Afro Futurism…
Tyringham for Racial Justice and the Hop Brook Community Club are sponsoring “Protecting the Vote,” a panel discussion in honor of Juneteenth, at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Tyringham Union Church, 128 Main Road.
The Juneteenth Collaborative Committee will host its inaugural Juneteenth Celebration from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Durant Park, 30 John St.
The community-led projects focus on childcare, housing, education, arts programs and supportive services for formerly incarcerated people, people struggling with substance use disorders and under-resourced residents.
The Berkshire Black Economic Council, formed in May, is a nonprofit organization interested in assisting the local Black business community and Berkshire businesses as a whole.
Xavier Jones, of BiggDaddy’s Philly Steak House fame, is coming back to Adams. Jones and co-owner Warren Dews Jr. will try something new: a Mediterranean-infused small plates restaurant at Park Street’s historic Firehouse Cafe.
There is more to Alfred "A.J." Enchill Jr. than just economic development. The 28-year-old has served as a legislative aide to state Sen. Adam Hinds, volunteered for several local nonprofit organizations and flirted with the idea of becoming a professional lacrosse player.