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Lexington's Suber on making it as Black engineer


Sean Osborne
Association of Black Citizens of Lexington
To celebrate National Engineers Week and Women’s History Month, Sean Osborne, President of the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington, interviewed Victoria Suber, LHS Class of 2013.  Ms. Suber received her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Temple University in 2017.  She has passed the Fundamentals in Engineering Exam, the first of two examinations that engineers must pass in order to be licensed as a Professional Engineer in the United States.  PE licensure is the engineering profession s highest standard of competence, a symbol of achievement and assurance of quality.
Less than 2 percent of Black freshmen in the United States enter college engineering programs.  According to the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), 3,500 African-Americans earned engineering bachelor’s degrees in 2014. ....

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Association of Black Citizens of Lexington president recognized


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Founder and President of the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington Sean Osborne was nominated by Sen. Cindy Friedman, D-Arlington, and Rep. Michelle Ciccolo, D-Lexington, as an honoree for the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus’s annual Black Excellence on the Hill event.
“It is an honor to be nominated a Black Excellence Honoree,” Osborne said. “And it’s great that the Black and Latino Legislative Caucus hosts a program that recognizes the wonderful people across the Commonwealth who are working to increase Black political power, wealth and welfare.
I am grateful to my parents and brother for being models of Black excellence and to Sen. Friedman, Rep. Ciccolo and others in the greater Lexington community who continue to work with me to share the history and culture of the peoples of the African Diaspora. The stories we tell shape our future. Let’s continue to share stories of Black Excellence.” ....

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Bill Ridgley Honored by Association of Black Citizens Lexington


UpdatedMon, Jan 25, 2021 at 10:25 am ET
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Bill Ridgley Celebrates With Fire Engine Cake (Brudnick Center for Living)
Father, grandfather, veteran, fire captain, first Black Lexington town meeting member and first President of Concerned Black Citizens of Lexington are among Bill s many accomplishments. Recently, Bill added one more to the list: he was honored by the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington, which unveiled portrait banners depicting prominent figures in African American history who have made significant impacts on the Lexington community, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the nation.
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Easter Sunday, April 12, 1936 to Marguerite Eleanor Ridgley and Frederick Ridgley, Bill is the seventh child amongst eleven siblings. From a young age, Bill always had a strong sense of responsibility. He engaged in activities to help others and led by example as a Boy Scout and traffic crossing guard. His sister Maxine recalls ....

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