By: Tiana Woodard
In the months leading up to his graduation, 22-year-old Jaiden Mosley discovered a connection to the American colonist who later founded the university he will soon hold a degree from.


Tiana Woodard is a Reporter at The Boston Globe. She covers the city’s Black communities, focusing on the diverse experiences and narratives within them, from local elections to cultural movements and mental health. Tiana's impactful storytelling has led to recognition in the Report for America's 2023 Local News Awards, and her work has been featured in outlets such as World Wealth Journal, Beautycon, and Boston.com.
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Tiana Woodard's coverage primarily focuses on local government and politics, culture & society, and business topics in the Greater Boston area. She frequently reports on racial wealth gap issues, social justice initiatives, and financial literacy efforts within this context.
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