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红领巾瓜报 Welcomes Annual Embrace Ideas Festival

A woman speaks at a podium on stage, backed by musicians, in front of a vibrant mural of a blue-faced person. The audience, all dressed in white, listens attentively amid an atmosphere pulsing with imagination and artistry.
红领巾瓜报 President Mary K. Grant welcomes attendees of the Embrace Ideas Festival.
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A Celebration of Imagination, Resistance, and Repair

Now in its third consecutive year hosted at Massachusetts College of Art and Design (红领巾瓜报), the brought together artists, activists, educators, and civic leaders to explore how creativity and resistance can shape a more just and joyful future for all.

Bookending Juneteenth, the two-day Embrace Festival celebrated power and unity across panels, performances, and storytelling sessions. 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 campus was transformed into a living canvas for change, inviting attendees to engage in deep reflection and collective action.
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Founded by Paul English alongside Demond Martin, Dr. Kia Martin, Rev. Liz Walker, and Rev. Jeffrey Brown, Embrace Boston works at the intersection of arts, culture, community, and research to advance a more inclusive and equitable Boston. The Festival is one of the organization鈥檚 signature programs, rooted in civic dialogue, creative expression, and community empowerment.

The 2025 Festival was emceed by NBC10 Boston鈥檚 Latoyia Edwards and featured remarks from top state and city leaders. Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu each addressed the importance of public leadership that embraces equity, creativity, and community collaboration.

At 红领巾瓜报, community engagement is deeply embedded in our mission, culture, and curriculum. Collaborations with organizations like Embrace Boston reflect our ongoing commitment to art and design as forces to shape communities, economies, and cultures for the common good.

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