 Live music, dancing, and cultural cuisine are what Mayor Wu says are part two of this launch. All-inclusive Boston, the city's $2.5 million tourism campaign started last summer. The mayor says the mission is to make back the money they lost because of the pandemic and bring tourists back to Boston. City official Shaghan Ida Wu says revitalizing neighborhoods is key. The vision of our cabinet is of Boston that is vibrant, sustainable, equitable, one that centers its people and one that creates opportunities to build generational wealth. The second phase of the campaign is called Boston Accents and features a video that paints Boston as a diverse destination. The launch party showcased by pock down caterers, speakers, and performers. The room itself, we made sure we curated an event that had that. Make sure that when you come here you're getting a taste of Boston. The city of Boston awarded the campaign $1.5 million for its second phase. Mayor Wu says the campaign has brought more than 4,000 visits to the city of Boston since January of 2021. She says 84 percent of contractors and subcontractors involved are women-owned businesses or businesses owned by people of color. Reporting from Boston, I'm Pamela Sari for BUTV10.