What is Juneteenth

2022 - 6 - 13

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Daily Utah Chronicle"

Federal and State Recognition of Juneteenth is a 'Breath of fresh air' (Daily Utah Chronicle)

Over 150 years after enslaved African Americans were told of their freedom in Galveston, Texas, Utah officially recognized Juneteenth National Freedom Day ...

“It was not so much of a celebration for where I worked, but more of a celebration for me,” she said. “We’ve had numerous contributions, and we started from being enslaved … I want people to recognize that past, and be able to talk about it.” “On top of that, I would love, you know, the wrapping of the U on campus,” he said. Considering it took many years after the verdict of Brown v. Following this, the Utah Board of Higher Education approved adding the holiday to university calendars. This came about a year after the holiday became federally recognized.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "City of Upper Arlington"

Juneteenth Recognition Program – City of Upper Arlington (City of Upper Arlington)

Juneteenth is an annual holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the US. Juneteenth was first recognized and celebrated on ...

Juneteenth is celebrated with red, black, and green – the colors of the Pan-African flag. Recognition of Juneteenth also represents a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and support of the Black community. The holiday has since received its name by combining June and 19, it is also referred to as Liberation Day, Black Independence Day, and Freedom Day.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Wake Forest University News Center"

African American Studies director explains Juneteenth | Wake Forest ... (Wake Forest University News Center)

What is Juneteenth? Juneteenth is part of a rich heritage of emancipation and freedom celebrations by Africans and people of African descent throughout the ...

Juneteenth is a poignant reminder of this history and a celebration of the rich culture and heritage of African Americans who refuse to accept anything less than a full expression of freedom. Corey D. B. Walker joined the Wake Forest faculty in 2020 and has held faculty and academic leadership positions at several universities, including the University of Virginia, Winston-Salem State University, and Brown University, where he chaired the Africana Studies department. This is even attested to by the final two sentences of Major General Granger’s General Order #3: I also recommend the pioneering text by William H. Wiggins Jr. along with two relatively recent and well-researched historical works by Mitch Kachun and J. R. Kerr-Ritchie. The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. The freedmen are advised to remain at their present homes, and work for wages. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2006. Walker is author and editor of several books, including the well-received A Noble Fight: African American Freemasonry and the Struggle for Democracy in America and has published over sixty articles, essays, and book chapters in a wide variety of scholarly journals and publications including a chapter in the New York Times bestseller Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019, edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain. On June 19, 2021, Juneteenth became the 11th federal holiday. Juneteenth goes to the very foundations of our nation. On June 19, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger issued General Order #3 which states, in part: Juneteenth commemorates the arrival of the news of emancipation and freedom to the African American communities in Galveston, Texas in 1865.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CBS46 News Atlanta"

Juneteenth: What really happened? (CBS46 News Atlanta)

But the significance of June 19, for many Black Americans, dates back to 1865. That's when, as is widely believed and reported, the last enslaved African ...

The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden last year, making June 17 the nation’s 12th federal holiday. “You’ll have to excuse the lack of specificity regarding the date and actual location; I’m sure there could have been other communities that found out later,” Rose said. “So a Union general came upon this town in Texas where Black people were still being enslaved, and he told them they were free, and should work out a form of compensation with their plantation owners,” Rose said.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Delmarva Daily Times"

Juneteenth 2022: Where to celebrate around Eastern Shore, and ... (Delmarva Daily Times)

Here's what you need to know about the history of Juneteenth and what celebrations are taking place on the Eastern Shore in 2022.

In its fifth year, the Eastern Shore Juneteenth Celebration in Salisbury will feature a parade at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 18, along Main Street and the Downtown Plaza. The accompanying festival will feature food, music, kids activities, vendors and community resources. The Princess Anne Juneteenth event will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 18. According to Oprah Daily, the star in the middle is supposed to represent the "Lone Star State" of Texas, where Juneteenth was first celebrated. The arc is supposed to symbolize a new horizon of opportunities and futures for the Black community, and the outline surrounding the star is supposed to mean a new beginning for all. Flag-raising ceremonies have become an essential part of the holiday in states including Tennessee and Texas. Steve Williams, president of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, said the first known Juneteenth celebrations began in 1866 and spread across the country as African Americans migrated to new cities. Food and soft drinks will be on sale. The 2022 Eastern Shore Juneteenth Parade and Festival is a partnership between Eastern Shore Juneteenth Inc. and the city of Salisbury. President Joe Biden signed legislation in 2021 marking Juneteenth as a federal holiday, effective immediately. The Accomack chapter of the NAACP will host its inaugural Juneteenth Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at the Mary N. Smith Cultural Center in Accomac. The family-friendly event is free and features music, food trucks, games and vendors. Talk like a local on your Ocean City vacation The flag underwent revisions in 2000, according to the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, and the date "June 19, 1865," was added in 2007.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "amNY"

Here's how you can celebrate Juneteenth across New York City ... (amNY)

June 19 marks the United States holiday Juneteenth which celebrates the day enslaved African Americans in Texas were finally informed of their freedom ...

Server ID: Block ID: Block reason:

Burlington to hold 2nd Annual Juneteenth Celebration, June 17-19 ... (Vermont Biz)

Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Office will be hosting its second annual Juneteenth celebration from June ...

Not just on Juneteenth but every day in Burlington we will continue to celebrate Black Liberation. So welcome to the second annual Juneteenth celebration, and join us in this love story.” Mayor Miro Weinberger shares “I am delighted Burlington was able to hold our first annual Juneteenth celebration last year. Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Office will be hosting its second annual Juneteenth celebration from June 17th to 19th.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The New Yorker"

Elizabeth Colomba's “157 Years of Juneteenth” (The New Yorker)

The artist discusses Harlem and the necessity of painting Black bodies into historically white spaces.

I think of this labor as a way of honoring my ancestors and the way they ground away. A portrait was and is an acknowledgment of your importance and of your active participation in building a history, a country, and a past. Watercolor is a challenging medium, and the larger one goes the trickier it gets. The paintings of Vermeer, Velázquez, Caravaggio, and Sargent mesmerize me. “In that regard,” Cobb added, “Juneteenth exists as a counterpoint to the Fourth of July; the latter heralds the arrival of American ideals, the former stresses just how hard it has been to live up to them.” We talked to the artist Elizabeth Colomba about what inspired her first cover for the magazine. Sunday, June 19th, will mark a hundred and fifty-seven years since the U.S. Army General Gordon Granger announced to the people of Galveston, Texas, that slavery was over.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "WPTV.com"

Juneteenth events in St. Lucie County (WPTV.com)

St. Lucie County, the City of Fort Pierce and The Roundtable of St. Lucie County are collaborating to host the 22nd Annual Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom ...

• Freedom Block Party on Friday, June 17 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at INC, 532 North 13th St., Fort Pierce. • Community Celebration of Freedom on Saturday, June 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Park Community Center, 1306 Ave. M, Fort Pierce • Prayer in the Park on Sunday, June 19 from 1 to 1:19 p.m. at Dreamland Park, 301 S. 25th St., Fort Pierce • Youth Speak Up, Speak Out Symposium on Thursday, June 16 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at at the Fort Pierce Commission Chambers, 100 N. US 1, Fort Pierce. • Youth Water Fun Day on Friday, June 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will be located at the Horatio Grisby Park, 1506 Ave. M, Fort Pierce • Noon Day Prayer Service on Wednesday, June 15 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Triumph the Church & Kingdom, 1806 Ave. D, Fort Pierce. Juneteenth has been celebrated in various parts of the United States since 1865 to celebrate freedom for all. • Uncrowned Queens & Kings on Tuesday, June 14 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Havert L. Fenn Center, 2000 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. • Juneteenth Peace Walk on Friday, June 17 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Line-up will begin at 8:30 a.m. on the Corner of 29th and Ave. Q with the walk starting at 9 a.m. ending at 13th St. and Ave. O • Art Show & Libation Opening Ceremony on Monday, June 13 from 5:30 to 7p.m. at the River Walk Center, 600 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Tennessean"

Dickson's 'Trailblazers' and Juneteenth celebrated Saturday (The Tennessean)

Cake for Juneteenth celebration. The end of slavery nationwide as well as the work of Dickson County "trailblazers" will be honored on Saturday, June 18 in ...

In helping the local community, Driver trained and employed many young men of all races, said museum officials. Driver said he took pride in his work, his community, and his role within Dickson County's African American Community, The event, which is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., is free and open to the public. Many large buildings in Nashville, Kentucky, and even Dickson County are works conducted by Driver. Driver began working alongside his father in the concrete finishing business at age eight. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865 when Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War was over — slaves were free.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "City of Fort Worth"

Commemorate Juneteenth at one of Fort Worth's many celebrations (City of Fort Worth)

Published on June 13, 2022. diversity-juneteenth-citywide-events. While President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation lawfully took effect on Jan.

- Freedom Flag Collage craft. Emergency services will be available as usual. - Saturday, June 18, 1-2 p.m., Central Library. - Tuesday, June 14, 4-5 p.m., Riverside Library. Create your own flag of freedom. - Tuesday, June 21, 4-5 p.m., Ridglea Library. - Saturday, June 18, 3-4 p.m., Northside Library. Union soldiers eventually landed at Galveston on June 19, 1865, bringing the news with them, and Juneteenth was born — a holiday that commemorates the abolition of slavery in the United States. The celebration can be viewed live from noon to 1 p.m. on FWTV and the city’s YouTube channel. Celebrate Juneteenth using the techniques they used and design your own quilt square. Locations and times: - Wednesday, June 15, 2-3 p.m., RISE Library and 4-5 p.m., Northwest Library.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "WTOC"

Juneteenth: What really happened? (WTOC)

That's when, as is widely believed and reported, the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally notified they were free. This news came ...

The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden last year, making June 17 the nation’s 12th federal holiday. “You’ll have to excuse the lack of specificity regarding the date and actual location; I’m sure there could have been other communities that found out later,” Rose said. “So a Union general came upon this town in Texas where Black people were still being enslaved, and he told them they were free, and should work out a form of compensation with their plantation owners,” Rose said.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Kitsap Sun"

Kitsap events commemorate Juneteenth (Kitsap Sun)

Events in Bremerton and on Bainbridge Island will mark the significance of June 19, 1865, which marked the end of slavery in the United States.

The festival at Evergreen Rotary Park, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., will include entertainment, a resource fair, activities for all ages and a free cookout. From 1 to 3 p.m., at the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center and Waterfront Park there will be speakers, West African food for purchase, a free exhibit and more, according to organizers. On Sunday, the first-ever Juneteenth commemoration on Bainbridge Island will take place, with the city of Bainbridge Island Race Equity Advisory Committee collaborating with Bainbridge Black, the Senior Center and the UFCW 3000 for an afternoon of events. The Juneteenth Freedom Festival 2022 will take place on Saturday, starting with a "People's March." Community members are invited to gather at 10 a.m. on Fifth Street between Washington Avenue and Pacific Avenue in downtown Bremerton. At 10:15 a.m., participants, which will include faith leaders, youth dancers, musicians and a "Drumline for Freedom," will lead the march to Evergreen Rotary Park. Also included will be a "Juneteenth Brothers" contingent to honor "fathers, brothers and sons," according to the press release Juneteenth will be observed as a state and federal holiday on Monday, with offices closed at the city, state and federal levels as the actual date falls on a Sunday this year. A weekend full of events in Bremerton and on Bainbridge Island celebrates Juneteenth — a commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States.

Explore the last week