our voice: Telling Our Story, Together
From monument unveilings to policy breakthroughs, we spotlight the stories that show Boston becoming a city where equity is more than a buzzword—it’s a blueprint in motion.
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Through storytelling, Embrace Boston amplifies the ideas, people, and movements shaping a more equitable city. Under the banner of Our Voice, the organization produces narrative work that informs, uplifts, and inspires action. The award-winning Good Trouble podcast sparks honest dialogue on race, culture, and democracy; Mi Gente celebrates Boston’s Latinx communities and their global connections; and the monthly newsletter, The Fine Print, offers behind-the-scenes insight into Embrace Boston’s activations, partnerships, and impact. Together, these platforms form a living archive of belonging — centering community voices, challenging misinformation, and weaving a collective story of progress in motion.
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CBS Sunday Morning: “The Embrace”: A monument to love
CBS Sunday Morning: “The Embrace”: A monument to love
“The Embrace,” a 22-foot-tall bronze sculpture to be unveiled at Boston Common on January 13, was inspired by a photograph of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King hugging after they learned the civil rights leader had won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with sculptor Hank Willis Thomas, and with Imari Paris Jeffries, executive director of Embrace Boston, about the effort to create a monument to love, belonging and hope.
One Night In Boston 2022
One Night In Boston 2022
King Boston, the racial equity nonprofit working closely with the City of Boston and the Boston Foundation to create an inclusive and equitable Boston for all, will commemorate Juneteenth on Monday, June 20 with “One Night in Boston,” a half-hour special, premiering on NBC10 Boston and NECN at 7:30 p.m. “One Night in Boston” focuses on the importance of Black arts and culture in Boston and is a celebration of Juneteenth. The program will showcase nine of Boston’s talented young Black and Brown artists, including King Boston’s Artist in Residence Kaovanny, R&B singer Divine, and the students from Boston’s only public arts high school, Boston Arts Academy. Beyond Measure Productions, a Black and woman owned film company, is working in collaboration with King Boston to produce the special program. “Our latest film is part of our overall commitment to lifting up the best and brightest of our city and regions artists,” said Greg Ball, director of digital strategy and Promotion at King Boston. “The art allows us to see and be seen by one another. Our sincerest hope is that we’re able to change the narratives surrounding culture in our city by presenting the work of these stellar artists.” “One Night in Boston” also marks the finale of a historic week for King Boston. From June 13-17 the nonprofit hosted The Embrace Ideas Festival, a first-of-its-kind five-day celebration of Juneteenth. Through panels and discussions, the festival highlighted the necessary work to propel anti-racism and usher in a vision for a new, more equitable Boston. The Embrace Ideas Festival concluded Friday evening with a Block Party in Nubian Square, another celebration of Black arts and culture for the city. “Celebrating the work of the city’s Black artists is a priority at our stations,” said Maggie Baxter, vice president of programming for NBC10 Boston, NECN and Telemundo Boston. “‘We proudly stand beside our partner King Boston to honor, acknowledge, celebrate, and elevate the Juneteenth message of resilience to our bi-lingual and multiracial communities.”Test description
Voices on King 2022 : Reflections on Black Boston
Voices on King 2022 : Reflections on Black Boston
To commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in 2022, King Boston invited seven notable Bostonians – Dart Adams, Segun Idowu, Robert Lewis, Jr., Jose Masso, Rep. Liz Miranda, Catherine Morris, and Dr. J. Keith Motley – to share their reflections on the history of Black Boston, where it is today, and its future. Produced by Beyond Measure Productions for King Boston.
Embrace Groundbreaking FULL CEREMONY 4/27/2022
Embrace Groundbreaking FULL CEREMONY 4/27/2022
One Night in Boston: A Juneteenth Special
One Night in Boston: A Juneteenth Special
Originally aired to commemorate Juneteenth 2021, “One Night in Boston” features music that spans a range of music styles created and shaped by Black artists, from Blues, to R&B, to Hip-hop, to Jazz, and more. Artists featured in the half-hour musical celebration include Amandi Music, Danny Rivera, Jazzmyn Red, the Gregory Groover Quartet, Project STEP, Miranda Rae, and the Boston Children’s Chorus.