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The CDSC Bash was a HUGE Success! Thank you!
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Join us in celebrating at the Virtual CDSC Bash on:
Thursday, October 15, 2020 from 6:00-7:00pm.

The CDSC Bash proves to be a delighful-- and meaningful --way to celebrate the accomplishments of the mediation community. This event continues to serve as our signature fundraising event of the year; the funds we raise support the alternative and affordable dispute resolution services we provide in the courts, the schools and the community.

We hope you will join us at our 2020 Bash and consider supporting this event with a generous gift. Click here to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

 

2020 Community Peacemaker Honoree


Honoring the Life & Legacy of
Bobby Joe Leaster 
January 8, 1950 ~ April 26, 2020

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Bobby Joe Leaster
was a Street Worker, youth advocate, trained mediator and community peacemaker who devoted his life to saving at-risk youth on the streets of Boston.  CDSC worked with the Streetworkers to provide mediation skills training in collaboration with BCYF (Boston Centers for Youth & Families), with initial funding by JAMS.

Leaster, originally from Alabama, received a basketball scholarship to Jackson State University in Mississippi in the late 1960s. Leaster decided to forgo attending college during this time when Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the South. He followed his heart instead and he headed straight to Boston.

It was there in Boston where in 1970 he was wrongfully convicted of murder and unjustly imprisoned for close to 16 years. Once exonerated, and without bitterness, Bobby Joe started his new life and for 30 years he was on a mission to save the most disadvantaged, at-risk youth in Boston as a Street Worker. Drugs, guns and violence were killing the youth in the community. Leaster told his friend, Judge Muse, “If I could save just one young man’s life or keep him from jail, it would all be worth it.”

Bobby Joe saved hundreds of Boston’s youth. Many would argue it was more like thousands. He fearlessly visited the city housing projects and street corners to direct inner city youth away from gangs and back to school or jobs.

Bobby Joe Leaster is being recognized for his impactful, positive contributions to the youth of Boston and beyond.

About the Evening

The inspiring celebration is from 6:00pm 7:00pm and will feature honoree program and more!

Patricia Bernstein and John D. Berke will be awarded the 2020 Mimi Grosser Outstanding Volunteer Awards.

Reserve your virtual tickets now!

Location

Your home! Virtual

 

 

 

Past BASH Peacemaker honorees:

2023: The Peer Mediators at Acera: The Massachusetts School for Science and Creativity

2022: Madison "Matt" Thompson • Elena Sokolow-Kaufman

2021: Brian Corr • Christopher Littlefield • D.G. Mawn

2020: Bobby Joe Leaster

2019: Officer Michael “Whitey” Daniliuk • MIT REFS

2018 : Gail Packer

2017: Brian R. Jerome • Thomas Smith • City Peace, Cambridge Youth Leadership

2016: Rev. Liz Walker • Essential Partners • The BASE

2015: Hon. John Cratsley (Ret.) • Jon Feinman • Cambridge Rindge & Latin Mediation Team

2014: Chandra Banks • John A. Fiske

2013: Lydia Edwards • James E. McGuire

2012: Donna Hicks • Hon. Eileen Shaevel

2011: Hon. Judith Dein • Robert Lewis, Jr. • Rep. Marty Walsh

2010: Steven and Linda Brion-Meisels • Peace First

2009: Martha Coakley • Douglas Stone

2008: Dina Lynch Eisenberg • David E. Matz • Stephen H. Oleskey

2007: Ellen Semonoff • Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution (MODR) • David O’Connor • Fredie Kay & Susan Jeghelian

2006: Melissa Brodrick • Brad Honoroff • Jane Honoroff

2005: Jeanne E. Cleary • David A. Hoffman • Robert H. Smith

2004: Albie Davis • Kathy Grant & Scott Harshbarger • James Grumbach • Helen Ladd • Rick Reilly

Past Spirit of Mediation Awardees: 2010: Jack Wofford • 2012: Mimi Grosser