Fire at BU College of Communication and Aftermath

After a three-alarm fire burned down the student-run WTBU radio station at Boston University College of Communication on Friday, March 25, 2016, clean-up efforts are continuing. The station is expected to be re-built by the fall this year. No one suffered life-threatening injuries. The fire is still under investigation, and is believed to have been caused by equipment malfunction.

Vigil in Support of Black Lives Matter

At least 1,000 people have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to the Guardian. And as of June 1, black Americans were twice as likely to be unarmed when killed by police as white Americans. The Black Lives Matter Movement was created in 2012 after the unarmed and 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was killed by the armed neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. On December 2, 2015 a vigil was held in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement outside First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, Boston.

Ashlee Wiest-Laird, who is a pastor in First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, said that they organized a vigil in August after the church massacre that took place in Charleston, South Carolina. After the August vigil, many neighbors contacted First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain to express their appreciation, and said that they wanted to continue doing that. The church’s plan is to hold monthly vigils in support of Black Lives Matter.

Pastor Wiest-Laird also talked about what she thinks is part of white people’s responsibility.

Some of the people who walked by, showed their appreciation for the vigil that was held outside First Baptist Church.

Earlier this year, a Black Lives Matter sign outside First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain was first vandalized, and then stolen. The sign was later replaced.