Fine Print

Each issue offers a mix of updates, reflections, upcoming events, and ways to take action, all told with the clarity, care, and cultural fluency you expect from Embrace.

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The Fine Print: Bad Bunny Versus the Myth of “American” Culture

When Bad Bunny was announced as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer, backlash was immediate. Critics questioned his “American” identity despite his citizenship, sparking petitions, political commentary, and conservative pushback. As Gregory Ball explains, this controversy is not simply about music—it reflects a deeper struggle over cultural ownership and who has the authority to define what American culture looks and sounds like in 2026.

The Fine Print: The real magic of “No Kings”

What happened at Saturday’s No Kings Day protests was democracy in action—and not just because an estimated 7 million people (approximately 125,000 at Boston Common, alone) collectively stood up to authoritarianism.

The Fine Print Special: Attacking the Ballot Box

Growing up, we all learned of Christopher Columbus sailing the ocean blue in 1492 and memorized the names of the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria. But while we know Columbus and his companions encountered and fought with the indigenous people they found here, we never truly committed to mind the horrors that Columbus and the conquistadors that came afterward inflicted on them. They simply ceased to be—their stories nonexistent and unimportant.

The Fine Print: When History Speaks, We Must Listen

Growing up, we all learned of Christopher Columbus sailing the ocean blue in 1492 and memorized the names of the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria. But while we know Columbus and his companions encountered and fought with the indigenous people they found here, we never truly committed to mind the horrors that Columbus and the conquistadors that came afterward inflicted on them. They simply ceased to be—their stories nonexistent and unimportant.

The Fine Print: Shutting Down Tyranny With Knowledge

This is a test not just of our economy, but of our endurance. Because this current government shutdown is about democracy, not just dollars and cents.

The Fine Print: Fighting Darkness With Light

We’re living through an overwhelming moment in American history. What are we supposed to do in the face of all that?