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The Misinformation of Capitol Hill

BlogBy embracewpAugust 20, 20241 Comment

As we head toward election season, misinformation is front & center in the quest to win the White House.

Presidential election is not just about choosing a leader

BlogBy embracewpAugust 1, 20242 Comments

THE new political landscape created by President Biden’s departure from the election presents us with crucial questions.

On President Biden’s candidacy For The Democratic Nomination

BlogBy embracewpJuly 21, 20246 Comments

President Biden’s historic announcement that he will not seek the Democratic nomination for the 2024 election marks a significant moment in American politics.

Reflecting The Civil Rights Act Of 1964

BlogBy embracewpJuly 1, 20242 Comments

On July 2, 2024, we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a pivotal moment in American history. Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson,…

Embrace Boston Expands Signature Event Series with Integration of Inaugural Embrace Massó ¡Con Salsa! International Music Festival

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Embrace Boston Expands Signature Event Series with Integration of Inaugural Embrace Massó ¡Con Salsa! International Music Festival

Caribbean Heritage Month Is A Monument For Us All

BlogBy embracewpJune 1, 20242 Comments

Being one of the Northeast’s most prominent cities, Boston is often associated with winter. But one of the most beautiful things about Boston is the summer. Away from the harshness…

The Importance Of Haitian Heritage Month

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The truth is that Haiti and its people are built from resilience and should be an inspiration to us all.

A Tale Of Resistance: Fred Korematsu’s Story

BlogBy embracewpMay 1, 20242 Comments

This past January I had the pleasure of attending Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution at the Massachusetts State House.

The Work Is Not Done

BlogBy embracewpApril 4, 20241 Comment

As we approach another solemn anniversary, the echo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s voice resounds louder than ever: “The work is not done.”

Let The Work Begin

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“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” James Baldwin shared these profound words as part of an essay published in 1962 for The New York Times.

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