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The BASE: A place for youth to grow – The Bay State Banner

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As we approach the final days of March and celebrate National Women’s Month, it’s time to honor a group of local women making a difference in the lives of young people at the BASE.

Source: Bay State Banner | Serving the African American communities of Greater Boston since 1965

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