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Highlights from Boston's First Write-In
The first ever Boston Write-In took place on May 19th, 2017, in partnership with the Boston Public Library and Facing History and Ourselves, a non-profit focused on social justice education, and with the support of co-sponsors The William Joiner Institute for the Study of War and Social Consequences at UMass Boston, the City of Boston’s Office of Immigrant Advancement and Office of Arts & Culture, WriteBoston, The Drum Literary Magazine, and the International Institute of New England. This video relives the highlights of the day, produced by filmmaker Desmond Hall. To find out more about why we held Boston's first write-in, check out this post from Grub's Executive Director Eve Bridburg.
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