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Timestamps Presentation 13:05 Q&A 28:00 Resources: Boston Black History in the North End Self-Guided Tour: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H... We Were Here Too by Roberto Mighty (Copp's Hill Burying Ground multimedia project): https://wewereheretoo.myportfolio.com/ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs (2025 edition edited by Evie Shockley): https://www.amazon.com/Incidents-Life... Harriet Jacobs: A Life: https://www.amazon.com/Harriet-Jacobs... Boston Black history tours with ReIdren: https://www.reidren.com/tours About Ann Mortiz Ann Moritz is a management consultant in issues of social, racial, and economic diversity and inclusion, in communications and in organizational management. Ann is principal of Moritz Advisory Group, founded in 1989. In addition, Ann has served as chair of the Mayor’s Boston Cultural Council. More than three decades of Gospel Night at the Boston Pops began with the initiative of her client, the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She formerly headed HR for the newsroom of The Boston Globe. She also has served as Director of the Management Training Center at the Northwestern University/Kellogg Graduate School of Management, which focused on career development of professionals of color on major newspapers. Ann served as a facilitator for the American Repertory Theater production with Anna Deavere Smith on Doing Time in Education. She co-founded and chaired ¡CelebrateMilton! in Milton, MA, to value the town’s growing diversity and give grants and awards to others who do the same. Ann served as trustee for Boston’s Outward Bound, where she developed and led the board’s Diversity Committee, The Commonwealth Compact, The Boston Club and The Boston Busing/Desegregation Project. She is currently on the board of Old North Illuminated, the New England High School Journalism Collaborative and the Prince Building Condo Association. Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism, a master’s in public administration, and a PhD in educational studies. Her dissertation focused on the challenges of white women leaders involving their own racial identity. She serves as adjunct faculty at Lesley University. Ann has completed the Executive Development Program at Babson College. She is a certified trainer of the National Coalition Building Institute, Bystander Awareness, Boston Citywide Dialogues and Building Alliances: Women Leaders and Race.