For decades, the METCO program has helped to connect students from Boston with their counterparts at schools around Greater Boston, working to bridge the gap of educational inequity. It's a program that grew out of the push to de-segregate Boston schools during the height of the civil rights movement, and all these years later, it's still breaking barriers by opening minds and opportunities in more than 30 communities. Dr. Kandice Sumner, President and CEO of METCO (who's also an alum!) joins Nichole this week to reflect on the program's successes over the past 60 years and share details about the upcoming Opportunity Ball on May 1.

Bostonians Heal, Grow, and Learn Through Music at the Community Music Center of Boston
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The Battle for Neighborhood Bragging Rights at Black Brown Boston's "Hoodlympics"
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Wander Through Boston's Edible Forests with the "Food Forest Coalition"
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