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31 January 1919, Cairo, Georgia (Birth)24 October 1972, Sanford, CT (Death)Age 53 (A Life Cut Short by Institutional Racism!)“I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me… All I ask is that you respect me as a human being.” Jackie Robinson

On 15 April 1947, Jackie Roosevelt Robinson broke the color line when he made his historic Major League Baseball (MLB) debut. Every year on 15 April, the League honors Jackie’s legacy by celebrating his life, values and accomplishments. The extensive and unified League-wide show of support has included retiring Jackie’s number throughout the Majors in 1997; dedicating 15 April as Jackie Robinson Day each year since 2004; and requesting that every player and all on-field personnel wear his No. 42 during games scheduled on Jackie Robinson Day since 2009. Obviously because of COVID-19 pandemic, on field tributes and celebrations are not possible this year.

However in parallel with Jackie Robinson Foundation educational initiative, MLB has several activities aimed at keeping at-home children busy while educating them on Jackie’s life. I’ve posted this message specifically for Brookline educators and other school personal to remind them that they can connect with crossword puzzles, coloring book pages, “Connect the Dot” exercises, as well as fun facts about Jackie Jackie Robinson’s life.  

No Jackie Robinson? Then there’s no Bill Fenton Russell; No K.C. or Sam Jones; No Pedro Martinez; no David Ortiz, and so on indefinitely. And quite frankly, and there’s no Bob Cousy, or Tommy Heinsohn, or Arnold “Red” Auerbach.

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As a Member of the Town of Brookline’s “Indigenous Peoples Day Committee” I would like to invite you to attend our first annual event as outlined below:

Please join the Brookline Indigenous People’s Day Committee and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Relations to celebrate, honor, and commemorate the shared history and culture of Indigenous People. 

Date: Monday October 14th, 2019

When: 1-3PM

Where: Brookline Coolidge Corner School (Cafeteria) – 345 Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02446

Enjoy Indigenous food provided by Harm Free Eats, support local Indigenous artists and craftspeople, and learn about the history of Indigenous People in Brookline and throughout Massachusetts. If you have any questions, or would like more information please contact Caitlin Starr, CDE at 617-730-2345 or at cstarr@brooklinema.gov.  

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The Brookline Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Relations has also released the new Monthly Quiz! The Monthly Quiz is a great way to test what you know about Brookline and learn new things about your community! If you score a 10/10 you will win a small prize (while supplies last) and your name will be entered into a year-end raffle. 

The October quiz is a way to learn about Indigenous Peoples’ history in Brookline and in the US. You can also check out our Indigenous Peoples’ Day Display in Town Hall on the 6th Floor anytime this month! 

To take the Quiz: Click https://www.brooklinema.gov/1514/Community-Quiz

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Ringling Bros circus to close ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ after 146 years

The circus will hold its final performance in May – AFP/GETTY IMAGES