Description: Diana Korzenik, author of “Drawn to Art,” talks about the slow, meticulous process of learning to make art in the 19th century without interruptions and distractions, as represented in the Cross family collection of paintings and drawings.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/12/1986
Description: COMMENTS ON BALLOT QUESTION 1 -- PUBLIC FUNDING FOR ABORTION. referendum. Eleanor Smeal.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/30/1986
Description: 'ACCESS' SCHOLARSHIPS from BOSTON BUSINESSES TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADS FOR COLLEGE. Ray Flynn, John Thompson, Laval Wilson. TILT UP ON DOWNTOWN SKYSCRAPERS, BANK OF BOSTON ENTRANCE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/10/1986
Description: ACORN demonstrates for affordable housing at Dudley office of BRA, saying that planned development projects will not benefit, and may victimize, low income residents. Ricardo Millet.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/25/1986
Description: David Boeri reports on a demonstration by members of ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), outside of the offices of Mayor Ray Flynn. Demonstrators advocate for more affordable housing in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan. Footage of Peggy Jackson (ACORN demonstrator) and Neil Sullivan (Director of housing policy for the Flynn administration) debating the administration's affordable housing policy. Boeri notes that the demonstrators demanded the deed to a vacant lot in order to develop affordable housing themselves.
1:00:03: Visual: Shot of a multi-colored, hand-drawn sign reading, "Welcome to the mayor's office." A group of demonstrators stand outside of the mayor's office chanting, "Mayor Flynn, come on out." One of the demonstrators holds a sign reading, "ACORN: Housing Now." The demonstrators are affiliated with ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now). V: Shot of an office telephone; of the demonstrators. Shot of a sign reading, "Shelter is our need. Give us the deed." David Boeri reports that Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) refused to meet with the demonstrators; that the demonstrators are fighting for affordable housing in Roxbury, Dorchester and Mattapan. V: Footage of Peggy Jackson (ACORN demonstrator) saying that her organization can build affordable housing if they are given one lot to build on. Boeri reports that the demonstrators say that the housing that the city calls "affordable" is not affordable for Roxbury residents; that the median income in Roxbury is $13,000. V: Footage of Jackson talking to Neil Sullivan (Director of housing policy for Flynn). Jackson says that fewer than 500 units of the city's affordable housing are affordable for Roxbury residents. Sullivan says that fewer than 500 housing units were built by the White administration between 1981 and 1983. Boeri reports that Sullivan blames the housing crisis on Kevin White (former Mayor of Boston) and a lack of federal money. Boeri reports that the Flynn adminstration is bundling low-income units with high-income units; that the Flynn administration is using the high-income units to subsidize the low-income units. V: Shots of Jackson; of the demonstrators. Footage of Sullivan saying that the Flynn administration has built over 500 low-income and moderate-income units in the first 6 months of 1986. The demonstrators respond that they cannot afford these units. Boeri reports that the demonstrators will have to incorporate themselves as non-profit developers before they can bid on a vacant lot. V: Footage of Sullivan telling the demonstrators that other groups have incorporated themselves and are bidding on land. Jackson tells Sullivan that the demonstrators do not have time to incorporate themselves; that another 3,000 people will be homeless before they are able to complete the legal paperwork. Shot of Sullivan. Boeri reports that the ACORN demonstrators ended up walking out; that the demonstrators say that they will take over the land next week. V: Footage of the demonstrators leaving the mayor's office.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/14/1986
Description: READING PROGRAM FOR FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE ADULTS. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY (BPL) EXTERIOR. AUTOMATED TELLER BANK MACHINE (ATM).
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/30/1986
Description: RAY FLYNN PC ON NEW INITIATIVES IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN BOSTON. Inclusionary zoning. Neil Sullivan.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/17/1986
Description: RAY FLYNN PC ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS, STEPHEN COYLE, LISA CHAPNICK, DORIS BUNTE, DON GILLIS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/19/1986
Description: AFGHAN DETAINEES AWAITING ASYLUM DECISION IN BOSTON. IMMIGRATION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/11/1986
Description: TREATMENT IN CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF INFANT WITH AIDS (John Gaffney). SPREAD OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/04/1986