About United Neighbors Of Lower Roxbury (UNLR)

Year Founded: 1971

Corporate Status: Nonprofit 501(C)3. Status re-instated June 25th, 2016, retroactively.

Mailing Address: 90 Windsor St., Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120

Our Mission

United Neighbors of Lower Roxbury promotes economic, civic, and social engagement to improve the quality of life of the Lower Roxbury community. We
embrace the efforts of individuals and organizations who seek to create a
vibrant and diverse community.

Our Leaders

Board Members

Bill Singleton – President

Ricardo Pierre Louis – Treasurer

Bobby Walker- Clerk

Advisory Board of Friends Of UNLR

Andrew Spencer

Latonya Burnett

Aziza Robinson-Goodnight

Yemi Onayemi

Nataka Crayton

Tomiqua Williams

Frank Williams

Nina LaNegra

Lolita Parker Jr.

London Parker

Patrick King

Maria Faria

Thelma Barros

Yvonne Lalyre

Khari Nelson Moran

Frederick Douglass Sculpture Project

Aziza Robinson-Goodnight – Chairwoman

Dumas F. Lafontant, ML, Consultant

Our History

The UNLR is a grassroots association formed in 1971 by an active group of
neighbors, tenant organizations, and church communities. The group harnessed the activist energy of the time to organize neighbors around protecting and revitalizing the remainder of a neighborhood that had lost three miles of parks, schools, and historic homes during urban renewal.  This time period saw over 2000 properties destroyed, countless numbers of people displaced and the natural environment decimated.

Historic Image Of Lower Roxbury

Our Key Initiatives

Community development: transforming vacant lots into vibrant public spaces (e.g. Frederick Douglass Peace Park and Bessie Barnes Memorial Park).

Engagement of over 75 volunteers per year to conduct neighborhood improvements in partnership with local residents and educational institutions.

Hosting of regular neighborhood cleanups and social events.

Running of summer programs for youth in partnership with other organizations.

Roxbury Strategic Master Plan