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.

Our voice

Alternate Style (Heading 2) Text

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Add subtitle text (heading 3)

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.

Add a bold end statement.

News

The Fine Print: ‘What Loving, and loving, are all about’

Mildred Loving never wanted to be famous. She never asked to be remembered forever as half of the couple that struck down bans on interracial marriage. And after her husband Richard’s untimely death, she avoided the limelight. But in 2007, on the 40th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case that bears her name (Loving v. Virginia), she had one more thing she needed to say.

The Fine Print: Honoring the last ‘Mothers’ of Tulsa

Malcolm never appeared in my school history books, and he wasn’t spoken of when the Civil Rights Movement came up. When I read about him on my own, it wasn’t hard to understand why. He didn’t play by the rules.
Press

Embrace Boston acquires buildings for a ‘vibrant social and cultural hub’ in Downtown Crossing

Embrace Boston, the group behind the landmark monument to Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King on Boston Common, says it has acquired two buildings in Downtown Crossing that it plans to transform into a vibrant social and cultural hub for racial justice.

The Fine Print: The practice of protecting belonging

This month, Embrace Boston has been highlighting figures like Kivie Kaplan, the Boston businessman and former president of the NAACP whose fierce advocacy for civil rights earned him a place on the 1965 Freedom Plaza.

The Fine Print: Malcolm X’s message for our moment

Malcolm never appeared in my school history books, and he wasn’t spoken of when the Civil Rights Movement came up. When I read about him on my own, it wasn’t hard to understand why. He didn’t play by the rules.

The Fine Print: The enduring battle against Jim Crow

What did you do when Jim Crow came knocking? That’s the question we’re going to have to answer for our children and grandchildren. Not just one day in the far future. Right now.

Videos

CBS Sunday Morning: “The Embrace”: A monument to love

One Night In Boston 2022

Voices on King 2022 : Reflections on Black Boston

Embrace Groundbreaking FULL CEREMONY 4/27/2022

One Night in Boston: A Juneteenth Special