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Upcoming events from the Globe and our partners
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Featured Event
B-Side's Best Day Ever
Saturday, August 1 | 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
PKL Boston | 64 C Street, South Boston
Last year you told us it was the best day ever… So obviously, we had to do it again—but make it even better!
B-Side is back with unlimited eats, hands-on experiences, live performances, live art activations, and a curated market packed with rare vintage finds and local gems. Come eat, explore, shop, play, or simply unwind.
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Partner Event
Come Learn About the TELL‑A‑BOOTH
Tuesday, June 30 | 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Boston Public Library or Join on Zoom
Join Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein for a celebration of the TELL‑A‑BOOTH, an ongoing Love Letters photo booth installation at the Boston Public Library. Meredith will be joined by historian Mary Beth Norton for a discussion about the history of advice columns, and what we've learned from anonymous people asking questions of each other. The event is free. Being friends. Make new ones.
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Looking Back on Tech Innovation Summit
Last week, The Boston Globe brought together the region's most influential voices in AI, climate tech, health tech, fintech, and beyond for the Tech Innovation Summit.
Couldn’t make it in person? All panels are now streaming on our YouTube channel, and photos are live on Flickr!
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Looking Back on Health Equity Summit
Dr. Khameer Kidia is a physician and mental health researcher at Harvard Medical School and University of Zimbabwe. He headlined the Globe's Health Equity Summit this year, discussing the ways that Western psychiatry fails to meet the demands of our unequal world. On stage for a Say More live podcast recording with host
Anna Kusmer, Dr. Kidia talks about using the wisdom of grandmothers to help alleviate mental suffering in Zimbabwe and what he learned from his mentor, Dr. Paul Farmer, who cofounded Partners in Health.
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Partner Event
Partners in Conservation: Protecting Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras with Fishing Communities in Brazil
Thursday, June 25 | 6:30 p.m. | In person or Virtual Simons Theatre, New England Aquarium
At this Lowell Lecture Series event, marine scientist and conservation leader Ingrid Hyrycena
, Founder & CEO of Projeto Tubarão, will deliver a talk about her work in Brazil to protect sharks, rays, and chimaeras in a country ranked among the top 20 nations for fishing, trade, and meat consumption of these species. Through building trusting partnerships with artisanal fishing communities, she integrates fishers' traditional ecological knowledge with scientific research to co-create sustainable strategies that reduce fishing impacts on vulnerable species. Hyrycena is a fellow with the New England Aquarium's Marine Conservation Action Fund.
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Harvard Book Store Events
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Partner Event
Amitav Ghosh: Ghost-Eye: A Novel
Wednesday, June 17 | Cambridge Public Library
Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcome Amitav Ghosh for a discussion of his new novel, Ghost Eye. He will be joined in conversation by Garnette Cadogan.
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Partner Event
Maggie O'Farrell: Land: A Novel
Saturday, June 27 | First Parish Church, Cambridge
Harvard Book Store welcomes Maggie O'Farrell for a discussion of her novel, Land. She will be joined in conversation by Celeste Ng.
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