The celebration was held at BethelAME Church in Jamaica Plain at 11 a.m. Reverend Liz Walker officiated the service. "Sarah Ann Shaw was a warrior woman. An exemplar of community, activism, advocacy ...
Over her 31 years as an on-air reporter at Boston's WBZ-TV, Shaw often was the voice for Boston's Black community. Sarah Ann Shaw, the first Black woman television news reporter in Boston, was honored ...
Anne Shaw, age 61, passed away unexpectedly at her home on June 10, 2025. She was born in Urbandale, IA on February 10, 1964 to Larry and Judy Shaw and spent her childhood in Des Moines. Anne attended ...
When the public affairs program “Say, Brother” debuted on WGBH-TV in 1968, Boston viewers had never seen anything quite like it. Conceived following Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, the weekly ...
FILE - Sarah-Ann Shaw, legendary Boston reporter and a member of the original Say Brother team, sits second from left during a 50th anniversary episode of the show, now called Basic Black. Shaw has ...
DIASIO, Anne Shaw Anne Shaw Diasio, 83, of Burlington former Plainville resident and widow of Nicholas P. Diasio, died Sunday, (September 14, 2008) at her home. Anne was born in Bristol on August 27, ...
BOSTON - Sarah-Ann Shaw, a legend at WBZ-TV and Boston's first Black woman TV news reporter, died Thursday. She was 90 years old. Shaw was a lifelong resident of Roxbury, according to her biography at ...
Sarah-Ann Shaw, a “trailblazer” who became the first Black woman TV news reporter in Boston, has died. She was 90. Shaw was a legend at WBZ-TV for more than three decades as a general assignment ...
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