Legacy of Noteworthy News

While Link Black Boston is new to many, its founder Farrah Belizaire has garnered significant media attention for her influential role in Boston’s urban professional community as the visionary behind LiteWork Events. Farrah has been featured in numerous press outlets, celebrating her leadership in creating dynamic spaces for Black professionals to connect, network, and celebrate culture. Her work has been recognized for transforming Boston’s social scene and amplifying voices within the community. Through Link Black Boston, Farrah will continue to build on this legacy, shaping new narratives and opportunities for Boston’s Black professionals.



Boston Globe – May 17, 2022

We should all celebrate Haitian Flag Day



Black News Hour Presented by the Boston Globe – December 17, 2021

Episode 4- Discussion of Boston Nightlife


Bodega69 Podcast with Christian Jordan – December 7, 2021

It’s Pritty Ugly and then it becomes LiteWork






IPG Women’s Leadership Network – September 23, 2019

Female Founders Panel: Advice and Inspiration


Cuisine Noir – August 6, 2019

A Guide to Boston’s Thriving Black Community



The Milli Blog – March 26, 2019

Michael Brun Brings Carnival Fever to Boston




Big Sister Association of Greater Boston – November 2, 2018

Conversations Among Women: The Network Effect



Bay State Banner – February 22, 2018

Boston Scenes – Black Panther Experience


January 23, 2018 – The Urban Collective Show Podcast

Networking, is it worth it?


WCVB 5 City Line – January 21, 2018

Intersection of Art and Money


The Bay State Banner – January 11, 2018

Boston Scenes – New Years Day Brunch Party


Boston Globe – December 10, 2017

Boston. Racism. Image. Reality.



The Bay State Banner – August 2016

LiteWork Events Networking