Happy Juneteenth!
This holiday marks the enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, nearly two-and-a-half years after the Proclamation was issued. While granted federal holiday status just last year, Juneteenth was first celebrated by Black Texans in 1866 and has long been a day that symbolizes freedom.
We invite you to commemorate Juneteenth with us by attending a local celebration, learning more about the legacies of slavery, as well as making a commitment to support organizations that seek to advance Black humanity.
The SLC will be closed, Monday, June 20, in observance of the holiday. We wish you a reflective long weekend.
Celebrate:
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"How to celebrate Juneteenth in the East Bay" by Oaklandside
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"Juneteenth 2022 Events: Your Bay Area Guide to Celebrating the Holiday" by KQED
Learn:
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“The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth” by the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture
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“Juneteenth, explained” by Vox
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“Juneteenth isn’t just a celebration of freedom. It’s a monument to America’s failures” by Vox
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“Slavery Didn't End On Juneteenth. What You Should Know About This Important Day” by NPR
Support: