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Natick Is United hosting Racial Justice Panel Discussion, Oct. 23

October 23, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Update: 10/24/20: A recording of the program

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Join the Zoom meeting.

Natick Is United invites you to a Racial Justice Panel Discussion with current Natick High School Students and Alumni, Superintendent Dr. Anna Nolin, Principal Brian Harrigan, School Committee Member Dr. Donna McKenzie, and Co-Facilitators
Melissa Patrick and Guimel DeCarvalho.

This will be a youth-led panel focusing on advancing racial justice in Natick. Hear from our youth about their experiences on a local level; learn what policies and supports are in place to address racism and discrimination in our schools, & find out more about the current and future curriculum.

There will be an opportunity for Q&A in the online chat, and people may send questions in advance to NatickIsUnited@gmail.com. The discussion will be recorded and available at natickisunited.org for those who are unable to attend the live event on Friday evening.

Filed Under: Community, Education, Embracing diversity

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17 apply for new Natick Equity Task Force

October 1, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Update: Natick appoints Equity Task Force members.

Update: 10/6/20. Natick Pegasus recorded the interviews with Equity Task Force applicants.


The Natick Select Board has on its Oct. 5 agenda interviews with prospective appointees to its new Equity Task Force.

The Natick Select Board, which recently gave the go-ahead to forming an Equity Task Force, with applications due Sept. 1.

The Equity Task Force will be an 11-member public entity appointed by the Select Board and whose task will be to recommend to the Board “the mission, scope, charge, composition, term of service, and authority of a town entity to advance equity in the Natick community and town government, and to recommend a set of responsibilities for any professional staff needed to help the town pursue this aim.” Natick might bring in a consultant to work with the Task Force.

The Task Force will include the Town Administrator or designee, two Select Board members, the Human Resources Director, the Superintendent of Schools or designee, a member of the School Committee or designee, and five members at large. Preference will be given to those who have professional or life experience with equity issues, background in community engagement, experience in municipal government.

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The Select Board will seek to have the at-large spots represent shall “members of historically marginalized communities.”

Those vying for the at-large spots include familiar names, including a former Natick Board of Selectmen member, a Babson College educator, and the town’s current director of veterans’ services.

The applicants:

  1. Jay Ball
  2. Cynthia Bracciale
  3. Paul Carew
  4. Guimel DeCarvalho
  5. Natali Gingrasfield
  6. Eric Nguyen
  7. Cathal Nolan
  8. Tina Opie
  9. Marilyn Park
  10. Karen Partanen
  11. Kristen Pope
  12. Christine Robinson
  13. Linda Valentin
  14. Emily Warmington
  15. Anne Wilson
  16. Noel Winslow
  17. Ian Wong

The Task Force shall research the experience of other municipalities’ equity-related government entities, as well as what the town and community are doing in the equity sphere.  It shall recommend a set of responsibilities for any professional staff needed to help the town advance equity.

The Task Force will be dissolved once it issues its report to the Select Board.

More: Natick among 6 racial equity plan grantees


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Filed Under: Embracing diversity, Government



Natick among 6 racial equity plan grantees

September 28, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Natick is among just six communities to be awarded a coveted Racial Equity Municipal Action Plan (REMAP) grant from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council and its partners.

Natick announced last month that it was partnering with neighboring communities, including Framingham, to support each others’ applications, and as it turns out, both Natick and Framingham are among the six grantees. Natick put an emphasis on housing equity in its application.

Bedford, Lynn, Revere, and Stoughton round out the list of other grantees. There were 22 applicants in all.

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For Natick, this plan should sync up well with its parallel effort to form an Equity Task Force that will explore ways the town should approach the issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and likely lead to the formation of a town committee dedicated to this topic.


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Filed Under: Community, Embracing diversity

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Weekly Natick Black Lives Matter vigil set for Sunday

August 29, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Update 8/30/20: Photos from the event.

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Natick Black Lives Matter will be hosting its weekly vigil at Natick Common on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 3pm.

All are welcome to join in peaceful protest against racism and racial injustice.

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More: Sickened by racism, Natick takes a stand

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Natick applying for racial equity grant, puts focus on housing

August 21, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Natick announced at its Select Board meeting this week that it is submitting an application for a grant designed to help the town come up with a racial equity plan.

The Racial Equity Municipal Action Plan, offered through a collaboration including the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, will only be awarded to three to five municipalities. Natick is already in the midst of forming an equity task force.

The goal of the grant program is to provide cities and towns with “technical assistance to create racial equity action plans and to take meaningful action to advance racial equity,” according to MAPC. Recipients will be announced by Sept. 10.

Deputy Town Administrator James Errickson says Natick’s application will focus on “barriers to housing in regards to equity and the need to make sure that we are not unnecessarily burdening any one population.” Zoning and land use will be examined, he said.

Anything developed through such a grant would need to sync up with the town’s 2030+ master plan.

Natick is partnering with neighboring communities, including Framingham, to support each other’s submissions for this program.

Wellesley has also applied for this grant.


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