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Embrace Boston

Embrace Boston

Non-profit Organizations

Boston, MA 3,734 followers

Embrace Boston is an initiative of the Boston Foundation.

About us

Founded in 2017, Embrace Boston is a nonprofit with a mission to dismantle structural racism through their work at the intersection of arts and culture, community, and research and policy. Collectively, the work is intended to create a radically inclusive and equitable Boston where everyone belongs and the BIPOC community prospers, grounded in joy, love, and wellbeing. The organization is a deeply collaborative, BIPOC-led organization that is working toward an ecosystem which fosters equity, opportunity, and wellbeing for a transformed Boston by 2030, the city’s 400th birthday.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Boston, MA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2017

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  • On March 7, 1965, civil rights activists in Selma, Alabama, were brutally attacked as they peacefully marched for voting rights. Bloody Sunday became a defining moment in the fight for justice, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Just weeks later, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. carried that same spirit of resistance to Boston, leading thousands in the 1965 Freedom Rally on Boston Common—his only civil rights march in the Northeast. As we honor the legacy of those who marched in Selma, we also look ahead to the 60th anniversary of the 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston on April 26, 2025. Join us as we commemorate this historic moment and recommit to the fight for equity and justice.

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  • Boston has lost a giant. Embrace Boston joins the city in mourning the loss of Fletcher "Flash" Wiley, a trailblazing attorney, civic leader, and tireless advocate for justice. A decorated Air Force veteran, Wiley made history as the first Black football player at the U.S. Air Force Academy before earning both a law degree and a master's in public policy from Harvard. His leadership extended far beyond the legal field—he was a champion for and mentor to countless young leaders, and a pillar of institutions like the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, where he served as its first Black chairman. Wiley’s legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched through his unwavering commitment to justice, equity, and opportunity. His vision helped shape a more inclusive Boston, and his impact will continue to be felt for generations. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all those who were inspired by his work. May we honor his memory by continuing the fight for justice and community empowerment.

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  • Happy Black History Month! This is a time to honor the past, celebrate the present, and build a future rooted in justice, resilience, and Black excellence. Let’s uplift the stories, voices, and contributions that shape our world every day. We invite you to visit The Embrace on Boston Common and explore the 1965 Freedom Plaza, where the names of civil rights leaders, activists, and community changemakers are etched in history. Here, you’ll find the spirit of the movement—and the enduring love of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King—woven into the fabric of our city. Now more than ever we need to build on the legacy of our ancestors. Together, we carry their work forward. #BlackHistoryMonth #CelebrateBlackHistory

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  • The Embrace Honors MLK: Friends & Family Sneaker Affair was an unforgettable night filled with style, music, and community! From the red carpet to the dance floor, the energy and love were undeniable. Stay connected with us as we continue celebrating our shared commitment to justice, equity, and unity. Follow @EmbraceBoston and visit EmbraceBoston.org for updates on future events and initiatives—you won't want to miss what’s next! #EmbraceBoston #MLKHonors #CommunityCelebration

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  • We closed MLK Day with the beautiful voices of the @BostonChildrensChorus at their annual MLK Concert. The music, led by Executive Director Andres Holder, moved us to reflect on Dr. King’s call to build a beloved community. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. Jay Williams, @bostonmlkbreakfast @unionboston, and everyone who joined us to announce that 2026 will mark the start of a full weekend honoring Dr. King’s legacy. Looking forward to next year when we can gather together and continue to celebrate, inspire, and uplift our community and each other.

  • Embrace Boston joined hundreds of community leaders and changemakers at the annual @Bostonmlkbreakfast. Together, we honored the legacy of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King, reflecting on their enduring impact and the work ahead to create a more just and equitable future. It was a powerful gathering of voices united in the spirit of hope, justice, and community. #EmbraceBoston #MLKWeekend 🎥: @soulsolidvisual

  • What a night to remember! The Embrace Honors MLK celebration brought our community together to honor incredible leaders and changemakers who embody the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. A heartfelt thank you to our honorees for their remarkable contributions, the talented performers and DJs who lit up the stage, and our sponsors and partners for making this unforgettable evening possible. To our community, thank you for showing up, celebrating, and continuing to build the beloved community Dr. King dreamed of. Together, we’re creating a brighter future. Let’s keep the momentum going! We need each other more than ever. #EmbraceHonorsMLK 🎥 : @soulsolidvisual

  • We are continuing a weekend of festivities honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the Boston Children’s Chorus’ powerful MLK Day concert. During the event, our CEO @askimari joined BCC Executive Director Andrés Holder and Rev. Dr. Jay Williams of Union United Methodist Church to share exciting news: starting in 2026, Boston will host a full weekend of celebrations including the Embrace Honors, the Martin Luther King Memorial Breakfast, and the BCC’s annual concert. Together, we will honor the Kings’ legacy and inspire action to create a more just and equitable future. #MLKDay #BelovedCommunity #EmbraceBoston

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