Today, we celebrate #Juneteenth, a powerful reminder of resilience and the enduring fight for freedom and justice. Did you know? Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of Slavery in the US. At LAYC, we honor this historic day by learning, reflecting, and celebrating the contributions of the Black community! 💫#CelebrateCommunity
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I'm proud that KPMG celebrates #Juneteenth, commemorating the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation and the legal end to slavery. It is a day of celebration, but also sobering reminder of the millions who suffered under slavery and the devastating and dangerous impacts of dehumanization. Tragically, we've not solved for inequality and the practice of slavery is still real and growing, with over 50 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. On this Juneteenth, please join me in: 1. Learning from the freedom fighters of the past, 2. Extending the Golden Rule to all, not just those like you, and 3. Taking practical actions to combat modern slavery. https://lnkd.in/e-P6qW9F #Integrity, #Excellence, #Courage, #Together, #ForBetter, #Freedom
Today, we join the nation in celebrating Juneteenth, a day dedicated to celebrating the freedom and culture of the Black community. As a firm we are encouraging our professionals to find time to reflect on this historic day and embrace unity as we focus on what more can be done to ensure equity for all.
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The Counseling Hub is celebrating Juneteenth today!! Juneteenth is an annual observance on June 19 to remember when Union soldiers enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and freed all remaining slaves in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865. Today is also a reminder to educate yourself on Black History, support Black businesses, follow Black-led organizations, and/or learn about Black artists–authors, musicians, dancers, visual artists… the wide-ranging diversity of Black experience and expression! Today is also a reminder to always stand up against oppression, exploitation, injustice, and violence. Wishing everyone a fulfilled Juneteenth! \#juneteenth \#thecounselinghub \#socialjustice
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As you reflect on the importance of Juneteenth and its impact on the American history, take this time to honor the past, appreciate the present, and aspire to have a better future. This is a day to remember, celebrate, and continue the fight for freedom and equality. Let’s honor the freedom and resilience of the Black community, pay tribute to those who championed equality, recognize the advancements achieved, and pledge to continue striving for a fair and inclusive society. If you are interested in learning more about the history of Juneteenth and events that are happening in Boston, check out this link: https://lnkd.in/ez_g9cU4.
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Unspoken truths, untold stories, and unrecognized contributions. This #BlackHistoryMonth, let's celebrate the resilience and strength of the Black community. Remembering our past to shape a better future for all. #BlackHistoryMonth #CelebratingBlackHistory #BlackHistoryFacts #BlackHistoryIsHistory #HonoringBlackLeaders #BlackExcellence #BlackCultureMatters #BlackHistoryPride
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Celebrating Juneteenth is to celebrate the continued perseverance of Black Americans in the face of barriers to freedom, reminding us of the long and difficult journeys faced towards emancipation and the continued ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. As Otsuka-people, we will take today to pause and honor the Black community's achievements, respect their lived experiences, and spread awareness of the many challenges they still face today. It is our privilege to walk alongside our communities as allies and advocates to overcome barriers and reduce inequities. Our promise is to invest in products, programs, policies, and advocacy efforts that help remove stigma and discrimination, increase access to care, and address social determinants of health. Discover our commitment to health for every mind: https://bit.ly/3LxiGW9 #Juneteenth
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Today marks Juneteenth and a decreed end to slavery in the US, keeping in mind that the legacy and harm of slavery continue to exist long after. As we honor progress and strength in the Black community, BHT is also spending today recommitting ourselves to working together to build a more equitable and just community. Here are some resources we are using today: 📚 A history of Juneteenth to increase understanding: https://lnkd.in/g2hWWSYt 💼 A list of Spokane Black-owned businesses to support: https://lnkd.in/gTNaM6hw 🤎 Black voices sharing what Juneteenth means to them: https://lnkd.in/gxyWzRxx
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Today is #Juneteenth, a powerful reminder of the resilience, strength, and perseverance of Black communities throughout history. It's a day to celebrate freedom and progress, but also to reflect on the long journey toward equality and justice that is still ongoing. At Daré we work every day towards a more just and equitable world in which access to reliable healthcare is a fundamental right for everyone. Importantly, #healthequity requires working together to bring awareness and action to racial disparities and improving health outcomes. We honor the legacy of Juneteenth by continuing to educate ourselves, amplify Black voices, and work towards a more inclusive and equitable society. Learn more about the origins of the day here: https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF
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Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, a powerful day of liberation and reflection. As we honor the end of slavery in the United States, let's come together to recognize the enduring strength and resilience of the Black community. This is a moment to reflect on the journey toward freedom and equality, and to energize our collective efforts in the ongoing fight for justice. Partner with us in celebrating Black culture, history, and contributions that continue to shape our world. Together, we can build a future where freedom and equality are truly universal. Did you know? Enslaved people ingeniously used hair braiding as maps for routes of escape from their enslavers. This incredible act of resistance highlights the ingenuity and resilience of those who fought for freedom. After emancipation, Black people have continued to use their hair as an act of celebration, resistance, and a bold expression of self. #Juneteenth #BlackFreedom #CelebrateFreedom #EnergizeChange
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Honoring Juneteenth: A Continued Commitment to Justice ✊🏾 This #Juneteenth, we remember and celebrate the bravery and resilience of those who fought to abolish slavery. However, the struggle continues... Today, as we celebrate Juneteenth, we renew our commitment to justice and equality. We must continue to work together to dismantle structures of oppression and ensure that none of us are free until ALL of us are free. 📣 What steps can you take today to promote justice and equality? #JusticeForAll #BlackHistory #CivilRights #EmancipationDay #EqualityForAll #RacialJustice #Inclusion #Diversity #BlackLivesMatter #SocialJustice #FreedomForAll
This #Juneteenth, we honor those who fought to abolish slavery and continue our fight for freedom while celebrating the Black community’s rich and diverse history. Juneteenth marks when enslaved Black Americans in Texas were notified of their freedom in 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed. Today, systemic racism, targeted misinformation, and racial injustice continue to challenge true Black liberation. So, on Juneteenth, as our collective works to fight for justice, let’s recommit to our fight for Black freedom. We’re not free until we’re ALL free.
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Juneteenth is not just a celebration of emancipation from slavery, but a recognition of the strength and perseverance of Black people. Parents and teachers can inspire and educate young minds by introducing them to this significant day. This article from Brightwheel explores the history of Juneteenth, how to introduce it to young children, and creative ways to celebrate: https://buff.ly/4c69aUm
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