Nuestro Massachusetts: How Latinos are revitalizing Massachusetts
September 
7
, 
2018

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Nuestro Massachusetts: How Latinos are revitalizing Massachusetts
Tuesday
, 
July 
15
,  
2025
6:00pm
 — 
8:00pm

Tuesday, July 15
6:00—8:00 p.m.

The Boston Globe, in partnership with business and academic institutions, will host two moderated discussions showcasing how Boston and others cities can respond to disruptive technologies and utilize new approaches in business, higher education, and policy to mitigate the effects of disruption on job and wage polarization.

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The livestream will begin at 6:30 p.m.

About the Event

 

Join us for a conversation on the impact Latinos are having in Massachusetts and the challenges they face as longtime residents and recent arrivals in charting a new path for Massachusetts.


Roughly eight in ten new Massachusetts residents between 2014 and 2023 were Latino, a mix of immigrants, people from other states, and births that increased the state’s Latino population by 25 percent. As the Latino population grows, bringing in vibrant new waves of Dominicans, Brazilians, Puerto Ricans, Haitians, Colombians, Hondurans and others with ancestry rooted in South America and the Caribbean, the state is seeing more small businesses open their doors, exciting culinary trends, fresh contributions to the music scene and a tsunami of consumers and workers who want to help make Massachusetts better. 


Where

Roxbury Community College

Media Arts Center Auditorium

1234 Columbus Ave

Boston, MA 02120

Agenda

6:00–6:30 p.m.

Doors open + Check-in Begins


6:30–7:30 p.m.

Programming: Panel + Q&A 

 

7:30–8:00 p.m.

Post-Panel Reception 

About the Event

The first panel will examine these issues from a business/technological standpoint, and the second panel will dive into the implications on policy and politics. Panelists, made up of a combination of mayors, policy makers, academia and industry leaders, will discuss the future of work and the likely impact of automation, innovation, and other trends on cities across the United States.


Registrations will be accepted in the order they are received and based on availability.

Panelists

Moderator

 Cristina Silva

Managing Editor,

The Boston Globe


Eneida Roman

President,

We Are ALX


Priscila Sousa

Representative,

MA House of Representatives


Carlos Bueno

General Manager,

Raffles Boston


Steph Solis 

President,

NAHJ Boston

Location:

Bunker Hill Community College is conveniently located at the MBTA Orange Line’s Community College Station. Connections to the Orange Line can be made at MBTA subway stations throughout the system. Follow the Rapid Transit System maps posted in each station depicting the Forest Hills-Oak Grove (Orange) Line. Take the train to the Community College Station. The campus front door is only steps from the station exit.

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Parking will be covered by the event. Please provide your garage ticket upon checking in.

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