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Searching for Boston’s Black agenda

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Last updated: January 5, 2026 1:06 pm
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Jan. 5 marks the beginning of a brand new legislative session for the Metropolis of Boston. It could be good to have an agenda for the Black neighborhood. A gaggle of people, led by Mac Hudson and together with Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, former Metropolis Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, Priscilla Flint, Royal Smith, Mavrick Afonso, and others, try to do exactly that. With out an agreed-upon Black agenda, it was onerous to solicit suggestions from the mayoral or metropolis council candidates as to how dedicated they have been to Boston’s Black agenda, and since they by no means dedicated to a Black agenda, will probably be unimaginable to carry them accountable for delivering on it. This can be a mistake as found by Sen. Invoice Owens years in the past.

“Until we’ve got our personal agenda of African individuals, we can not kind coalitions with others,” former Massachusetts Sen. Invoice Owens mentioned in his introduction to The Nationwide Black Agenda Conference (NBAC) in March 2004. The five-day NBAC in Boston was the fifth Black conference ever held in the US and the primary in Boston, hosted at Roxbury Neighborhood School.

Owens attended the primary NBAC in 1972 in Gary, Indiana, a gathering of 10,000 Black activists, the place delegates organized into working teams to craft what turned the Nationwide Black Political Agenda. Practically 30 years later, he introduced the conference to Boston to “develop a unified agenda and political technique” for African People, addressing points akin to schooling, well being care, financial improvement, politics, legal justice, reparations, and international coverage.

Impressed by the nationwide conference, Owens co-founded the Black Legislative Caucus on Beacon Hill in 1972 with different Black lawmakers.

One of many individuals Owens urged to develop a Black Agenda for Boston was Jamarhl Crawford, then a member of the Nationwide Black Panther Social gathering. Having seen comparable agendas created in different cities, Crawford believed it could possibly be carried out in Boston. He secured the area BostonBlackAgenda.com as a digital area for neighborhood members to share their ideas on coverage areas, envisioning it as each an organizing hub and a democratic discussion board.

To develop past the digital sphere, Crawford printed 10,000 newspapers and 15,000 flyers for distribution citywide, focusing on neighborhoods most impacted by systemic inequities. The response was sobering — solely 27 submissions, largely from associates — highlighting the problem of turning rhetorical help into lively participation.

Regardless of the setback, Crawford formally launched the Boston Black Agenda in 2013, prioritizing violence prevention, youth funding, instructional fairness, financial alternative, and authorities accountability. As writer of the Blackstonian, an unbiased media outlet targeted on points typically ignored by mainstream press — significantly these affecting Boston’s Black residents — Crawford promoted the agenda extensively. That very same yr, he ran for Boston Metropolis Council as a write-in/sticker candidate for District 7, additional elevating its visibility.

State Senator Dianne Wilkerson was additionally a central determine in Boston’s Black Agenda. A profitable lawyer and authorized counsel for the Boston Department of the NAACP, she performed a pivotal position in suing the Boston Housing Authority and the U.S. Division of Housing and City Improvement for racially discriminatory public housing practices. The ensuing landmark consent decree mandated fairer insurance policies and established her repute as a formidable advocate.

Wilkerson succeeded Owens in 1993, turning into the highest-ranking Black elected official in Massachusetts. Sen. Wilkerson used her Senate place to advance the causes of Black Bostonians by laws, hearings, and advocacy, and was thought to be some of the efficient legislators on Beacon Hill.

In 2015, Wilkerson and a coalition together with OneUnited Financial institution’s Teri Williams, enterprise leaders Darryl Settles and Glynn Lloyd, and activist Louis Elisa introduced an initiative referred to as “Freeze Body” to 450 attendees at Prince Corridor Masonic Lodge. Described as “eye-opening” and “jaw-dropping,” Freeze Body uncovered financial disparities that hinder wealth-building in communities of coloration and supplied sturdy coverage suggestions to disrupt cycles of disinvestment. This work ultimately led to the founding of the Black Financial Council of Massachusetts (BECMA).

Different teams and initiatives adopted: the Black Mass Coalition and its “Blueprint for a New Regular,” the NAACP Boston Department and its 2020 Racial Justice and Black Reconstruction Agenda, and Harvard Kennedy College’s Boston Black Agenda Venture. The Boston Basis issued a number of experiences helpful for shaping a Black Boston Agenda. Organizations such because the City League of Jap Massachusetts (ULEM), Embrace Boston, the Massachusetts Black & Latino Legislative Caucus (MBLLC), and the Governor’s Black Advisory Council additionally superior associated coverage priorities.

Wilkerson later launched the idea of “Contemporations,” addressing one critique of reparations — that of lengthy timeframes between hurt and restitution. She argued there isn’t a have to look again greater than 50–75 years, as company perpetrators, victims, and damages are all recognized.

Municipal contributions adopted. Below Mayor Martin Walsh, Boston launched the Workplace of Variety (2014) and the Workplace of Returning Residents (2017), and in 2020 he convened the Boston Police Reform Activity Drive — which included Jamarhl Crawford, who had been engaged on this difficulty for many years, lengthy earlier than George Floyd or Rodney King. Crawford was in a position to see the committee’s suggestions result in the strengthening of the Workplace of Police Accountability and Transparency (OPAT) .

Mayor Michelle Wu has since expanded these efforts to deal with Boston’s Black political agenda, creating the Workplace of Black Male Development (2022) and launching the Reparations Activity Drive (2023).

We are going to proceed to have one-off initiatives, however what we actually want is a plan. Allow us to hope Mac Hudson et al. can ship one.

Ed Gaskin is Government Director of Better Grove Corridor Essential Streets and founding father of Sunday Celebrations

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