
BNN News: BECMA Head Explains Complaint Over City Contracts
Segun Idowu, Executive Director of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), explains why it joined with other organizations in the civil rights complaint over
Segun Idowu, Executive Director of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), explains why it joined with other organizations in the civil rights complaint over
“The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), the Greater Boston Latino Network, and Amplify Latinx filed the complaint to the federal departments of justice and
The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Latino Network and Amplify Latinx today asked the Justice Department to look into why the city of Boston awarded only 1.2%
“Three groups — the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Latino Network and Amplify Latinx — filed an administrative complaint with federal agencies
“The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Latino Network, and Amplify Latinx filed the complaint with the Department of Justice and Department of
“The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Latino Network, Lawyers for Civil Rights and Amplify Latinx submitted the civil rights complaint on Wednesday
“The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, the Greater Boston Latino Network, and Amplify Latinx filed the complaint with the Department of Justice and Department of
“Even some Black leaders have been bamboozled by the reverse discrimination boogeyman — thank goodness Segun Idowu, executive director of BECMA is not.” Read more
“The poll was conducted between Dec. 8 and Dec. 20, and sponsored by The Boston Foundation, The Hyams Foundation, King Boston, Amplify Latinx, BECMA, the
“CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – State Senator Eric Lesser held a livestream discussion with Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA) executive director Segun Idowu on the
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