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The Embrace Ideas Festival is a yearly celebration of ideas grounded in arts, culture and public scholarship. This week-long gathering brings together local, state and national leaders to amplify anti-racism and a vision for a transformed Boston.
On Day 5 of Embrace Ideas Festival, hosted by Massachusetts College of Art and Design as we kick off Juneteenth!
The panel that follows, facilitated by Latoyia Edwards of NBCUniversal Boston, explores what equity looks and feels like for a community by learning from the past with the following esteemed historians: Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, author and professor, Wellesley College; L’Merchie Frazier, Museum of African American History; Dr. Johnnie Hamilton-Mason, professor, Simmons University
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LOCATION
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
*ADA accessible
*ASL interpreters will be avaliable
COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details
*The health and safety of our entire community is our top priority. Please be advised Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) is requiring all attendees to wear masks. Please plan accordingly. *We will continue to monitor COVID-19 developments and will update masking requirements for the community with the most current COVID-19 safety guidelines and recommendations for each venue. We appreciate your cooperation to create a fun, comfortable & safe space for everyone.