By William J. Kole Associated Press Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most prestigious art institutions in the world, has appointed its first director of belonging and inclusion — the latest in a series of efforts to make amends for allegations of racism. The museum on Thursday named Rosa Rodriguez-Williams to the senior post, saying she 'will play a critical role in delivering on the MFA's promise to be a museum for all of Boston.' In 2019, the MFA was accused of racism after Black middle school students said they were harangued and mistreated on a class trip […]
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