Placemaking starts with the needs of people - all people. And places can unite diverse communities and foster a sense of belonging and celebration of self. We are passionately committed to an action plan to drive positive change toward a more inclusive society. Today, our nation is celebrating Juneteenth, a holiday of profound historical significance and a celebration of resilience, culture, and the fight for equality and justice. You can click on the link below to learn more about our commitment to community activism and more. https://lnkd.in/gQ-XqteB
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Really! How is recognizing a particular day out of 365 days, nearly 160 years after the event, cause you to learn and engage with local communities. Learn what and engage how and with whom from these communities????? This statement doesn't seem to have much substance. Please respond with something that will make me have to apologize for pre-judging it. What is the outline of your plan for creating sustainable change??
At Freddie Mac, we’re committed to creating sustainable change for racial equity across our industry. By recognizing Juneteenth — the oldest known celebration honoring the end of slavery in the United States — we continue to advance our learning and engagement with local communities.
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Celebrating Juneteenth at Paul Davis Restoration of North Dallas! 🌟 Honoring Freedom and Resilience 🌟 At Paul Davis Restoration of North Dallas, we are proud to join the nation in celebrating Juneteenth—a day that marks the true end of slavery in the United States. This significant event in American history symbolizes freedom, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of equality. Why We Celebrate: Honoring History: We acknowledge and honor the struggles and triumphs of those who fought for freedom and equality. Promoting Equality: Juneteenth is a reminder of the importance of continuing to strive for justice and equality for all. Community and Unity: It’s a day to come together, celebrate our diverse community, and reflect on our shared values of freedom and unity. Our Commitment:At Paul Davis Restoration of North Dallas, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. We believe in the strength of our diverse community and the importance of standing together in unity. How We’re Celebrating: Education and Awareness: Sharing stories and resources about the history and significance of Juneteenth. Community Engagement: Participating in local events and supporting organizations that promote equality and justice. Reflection and Dialogue: Encouraging open conversations among our team about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Join us in celebrating Juneteenth and recognizing the enduring spirit of freedom and equality. Let’s continue to learn, grow, and support one another in our journey towards a more just and inclusive society. Happy Juneteenth from Paul Davis Restoration of North Dallas! 🌟 #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #PaulDavisRestoration #NorthDallas #CelebrateFreedom #EqualityForAll #CommunityUnity
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Juneteenth is more than just a celebration; it’s a reminder that justice can win over oppression. It makes us think about what true freedom means in a world still affected by racial injustice. Let’s renew our promise to create a society where freedom and equality are real for everyone. As adults, we have a crucial role in this. It’s up to us to educate our children about Juneteenth and its powerful message. By sharing the history and significance of this day, we help them understand the ongoing fight for racial justice. Let’s use this moment to instill values of justice, equality, and freedom in our kids, ensuring that these ideals become a reality for everyone.
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Today we observe #Juneteenth to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and justice. At Krevolin & Horst, we proudly honor this historic milestone and reaffirm our commitment to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We invite you to read this brief guide to Juneteenth to learn more about the history, how the holiday is celebrated, and why this holiday is so important: https://lnkd.in/dQP3RmM
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On June 19th, 1865 Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas and issued General Order No. 3, which proclaimed the freedom of all enslaved people in Texas. This was more than two months after the end of the Civil War and over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. #Juneteenth, is an important holiday for all Americans commemorating the end of slavery for a free and just society. By embracing diversity and fostering inclusion for all, we can create a better future for generations to come. #StrongerTogether #FreedomDay #Inclusion #Diversity #InclusiveFinance #InclusiveCapitalism
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This is really important. There are legitimate debates to be had about DEI practice and theory, but there is absolutely no reason to back away from racial justice. In particular, there is no reason why monied foundations or other organizations should misinterpret and incorrectly over-apply the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action programs in public universities to back away from fair treatment and expanding opportunity for Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Americans in any context. The majority of Americans, including many conservatives, believe that there is still much progress that needs to be made. Applause to MacArthur Foundation. Key Quote: "While the United States Supreme Court and some laws prohibit the use of race as a 'but for' or 'plus factor' in some settings, it remains lawful to attend to the consequences of our decisions and to choose actions to help address historical and present-day racial inequities."
At MacArthur Foundation, we are re-affirming our continued commitment to racial justice, consistent with our Just Imperative. https://lnkd.in/g2cBsgxe
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Drawing on her lifetime of social justice activism, Fania Davis depicts the essence of Restorative Justice, an emerging approach that seeks to move us from an ethic of separation, domination and extreme individualism to one of collaboration, partnership and interrelatedness. Rooted in Indigenous views of justice and healing, this rapidly expanding global movement invites us to make a radical shift from either-or, right-wrong, and us-versus-them ways of thinking. https://buff.ly/3ujtFwm
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Today we commemorate #Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War had ended and that all enslaved people were free — two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. While slavery was abolished, we know that racism and inequalities persist to this day. Juneteenth is a powerful reminder of the struggle for freedom, equality, and human rights. At WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, we believe businesses have an important role to play in reducing inequality and generating inclusive growth that can be enjoyed by all. Through our work with The Business Commission to Tackle Inequality, we are working to build a more just and equitable world through a shared focus on action, accountability, and ambition. Addressing inequality is both our responsibility and an opportunity for positive change. On this Juneteenth, we recommit ourselves to being allies and agents of positive change. We continue striving for a world of dignity, respect, and opportunity for all people, regardless of race. Join us in reflecting on our progress and renewing our dedication to justice, anti-racism efforts, and achieving equity. Together, we can create a more sustainable and equitable future where all can thrive.
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On the need to factor in on diversity and inclusion.
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Final words as we close out #BlackHistoryMonth 2024: Uplifting Black history and acknowledging the strengths and struggles of Black Americans is essential all year long. We recognize the impact of systemic racism and believe in creating flourishing communities for everyone. Our pillars—Mixed-Income Housing, Economic Development, Neighborhood Engagement, and Training and Consulting—guide us in undoing harmful structures. It takes all of us. Read more about how racial justice informs our approach at https://lnkd.in/e2bV6afx.
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