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

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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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News

The Fine Print: The Centennial of Coretta Scott King

Coretta Scott King, who would’ve turned 99 years old this month, devoted her life to anti-war and anti-capitalist ideals. Those philosophies would make her an enemy of this current regime. And yet, we remember her as a hero who, along with her husband and countless others, brought this country closer to its truest ideals.

The Fine Print: Why we can’t stop with No Kings

Last Saturday, America made history. An estimated 8 million people took to the streets for No Kings rallies throughout the country as a protest against authoritarianism, war, and the erosion of our democratic systems.

The Fine Print: Why community can beat chaos

You’re allowed to have things be new to you—like any student in class. You’re allowed to see this as new, and to learn and to grow. However, once you realize something is new to you, you have to acknowledge that it’s not new to everyone.
Press

The Culture Show: Imari Paris Jeffries, Mahler’s “Song of the Earth” at the BLO, and “Busing the Buffer Zone”

As the U.S. celebrates 250 years of American independence, the Everyone250 campaign is sharing stories that often go untold. Everyone250 co-chairs Imari Paris Jeffries and Jeneé Osterheldt discuss how the initiative is bringing the community together to uplift the history of all people.

The Fine Print: Empathy, memory, and the work of democracy

In a world where we ask technology to think for us—where time is money and everything has a price—we don’t just sacrifice knowledge. We also forfeit our capacity for empathy: our ability to understand and share the perspectives of others, and to think not just for our own good, but for the good of those around us.

The Fine Print: Nikole Hannah-Jones holds a mirror to America

Nikole Hannah-Jones asked a question heard around the country during her keynote speech at this year’s MLK Breakfast: “What will history say about you?”

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