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: ‘What is history going to say about you?’

Fatherhood, Dr. King and the “fierce urgency of now” On January 15, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, I took a leap with my daughter, Maya.

The Fine Print: The role of journalism in melting ICE

The price of telling the truth Even as we celebrate three years since the unveiling of The Embrace and yet another MLK weekend, we can’t ignore our country’s accelerating slide into authoritarianism—and the lives already lost to it.

The Fine Print: The true spirit of Dr. King

Last week, we talked about what we wanted to remember from 2025, and what the memories we cherish as a nation say about us. In less than a week, January 2026 has already become a month of both memory and moment.

The Fine Print: Keeping the faith—and the fight

2025 has been a trying year for anyone in the business of fostering belonging. But community leaders across the country, including in Boston, continue to choose persistence over retreat, collaboration over isolation and imagination over fear.

The Fine Print: Quitting the system of cruelty

Every year, tens of millions of Americans struggle with food insecurity, many not knowing where their next meal will come from.

The Fine Print: Sidelining MLK Day isn’t an accident

Words aren’t neutral. Voting maps aren’t neutral. Monuments aren’t neutral. What we say and do, who we choose to remember, are not idle, meaningless actions. They reflect who we are and what we value. They always have.

Videos

Good Trouble – Jacquetta Van Zandt Talks Politics

Good Trouble – Imari Paris Jeffries

Good Trouble – Nay $peaks

Good Trouble – José C. Massó III

Embrace Boston celebrates Hispanic Heritage with Masso ¡Con Salsa!

Unveiling Ceremony and Coverage for The Embrace on Boston Common