Honoring Juneteenth: a day of remembrance, celebration, and progress. Join us as we commemorate freedom and strive for a more just future. ❤️🖤💚 #Juneteenth
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Honoring Juneteenth: A Day of Resilience and Reflection 🌟 Today, we gather to celebrate Juneteenth, a profound day in American history. This day stands as a powerful reminder of our nation's resilience and capacity for change. It is a moment to reflect on the struggles and triumphs of those who fought for freedom and justice, showcasing the strength and perseverance of our communities. As we commemorate Juneteenth, we honor the legacy of those who came before us by reaffirming our commitment to God-given sovereignty and justice. Echoing the words of our Declaration of Independence, we recognize that all men are created equal, endowed with unalienable Rights, including Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #AmericanHistory #Resilience #JusticeForAll #Liberty #Patriotism #Diversity #Strength #AmericanDream #CelebrateFreedom #HonoringLegacies
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June 19th marks Juneteenth, a significant day in American history to commemorate the long-awaited freedom for enslaved people in the United States. It's a day to celebrate freedom earned through immense struggle and honor those who fought for it. Juneteenth serves as a reminder of the progress achieved and the work that remains. Let's recommit to building a more inclusive and just society for all. How will you celebrate Juneteenth? Share your thoughts in the comments below! #JuneteenthFreedomDay #DiversityAndInclusion #June19 #Juneteenth #FreedomDay
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Today, we honor Juneteenth, a significant day in our history commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. This day marks a pivotal moment for freedom and is a time for reflection and celebration. Here are some interesting facts to share about Juneteenth: 1. Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, celebrates the June 19, 1865 announcement in Galveston, Texas, informing slaves of their emancipation—two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. 2. While Juneteenth has been celebrated in various parts of the United States for many years, it has gained more widespread recognition in recent years and became a federal holiday in 2021. 3. Juneteenth is observed with a variety of events such as parades, cookouts, readings of the Emancipation Proclamation, and more, reflecting rich traditions that honor African American culture and the journey to freedom. 🌟 Let’s use this day to learn more, reflect on our collective history, and celebrate the progress made towards equality. Share these facts to spread awareness and honor this crucial day in American history! #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #JuneteenthCelebration #History #Emancipation #CelebrateFreedom #LearnAndServe
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Today, on Juneteenth, we honor freedom and resilience. May we acknowledge the past while working toward a more equitable future. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #EmancipationDay
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Today is an important day of celebration. This article explains more about the origin and significance of Juneteenth. #juneteenth
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Celebrate Freedom: Happy Juneteenth! Today, we honor Juneteenth, a significant day in American history marking the end of slavery. On June 19, 1865, the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their freedom—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. At HTF, we honor this day as a reminder of our enduring commitment to freedom and justice. As we reflect on this significant milestone, we also recognize that the fight against slavery continues. Today, we are dedicated to ending modern slavery and human trafficking, ensuring that freedom and dignity are upheld for all. Together, let's reflect on the past, recognize the progress made, and recommit to creating a future where freedom and equality are truly universal. Join us in commemorating Juneteenth by reaffirming our shared values of liberty, justice, and the pursuit of happiness for every individual. Together, we can build a future free from the bonds of modern slavery. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #CelebrateFreedom #SocialJustice #BlackHistory #EqualityForAll #EndModernSlavery #LibertyAndJusticeForAll #JuneteenthCelebration #FreedomHonored #LibertyAndJustice #HonorHistory
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🌟 Today, we honor Juneteenth—The Day of Freedom. 🌟 It's not just a celebration of emancipation but a reminder of the continuous journey toward equality and justice for all. As we reflect on this significant day in history, let's recommit to learning, understanding, and advocating for the values that Juneteenth stands for. Let this day inspire us to work together in creating a community that uplifts every voice and honors every story. 🕊️ 📚 How are you commemorating Juneteenth today? Share your traditions, thoughts, or actions in the comments below. Let's keep the conversation going and push forward for positive change. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #EqualityForAll #HistoricalReflection #CelebrateJuneteenth #CommunityUnity #SocialJustice #TodayInHistory #ReflectAndAdvance #HonorJuneteenth
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🌟ATTENTION PLEASE READ 🌟 On this Juneteenth, we honor and celebrate the profound significance of freedom and the resilience of our ancestors. It is imperative that we commemorate this day as a reminder of the long journey towards liberation and equality for all. #Juneteenth #Freedom #Resilience As we reflect on this historic day, I am reminded of the remarkable story of my maternal great grandfather, who was one of the most powerful kings to live in history. His legacy of strength and leadership lives on, despite the hardships he endured. He was tragically kidnapped, brought to the USA, and sold three times as a slave. His story is a testament to the atrocities of the past, but also to the indomitable spirit that perseveres in the face of adversity. Today, we honor his memory and the countless others who suffered under the yoke of slavery. #Legacy #Strength #Perseverance Let us use this Juneteenth as a time to reflect on our history, to educate ourselves and others, and to continue the fight for justice and equality. May we never forget the sacrifices made by those who came before us, and may we always strive to create a better future for generations to come. #NeverForget #Justice #Equality #JuneteenthCelebration #highlightseveryone #everyonehighlights #Juneteenth2024 #everyonefollowers
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Central Diversity Officer, University of Amsterdam; Philosopher @ Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, UvA; Co-founder Keti Koti Dialogue Table.
In the US, February is Black Achievement Month. A rich and welcoming initiative that offers daily inspiration for meaningful actions is the Liberation Table, which has been inspired in many ways by our Keti Koti Tafel. I recommend taking a look at their initiative and guide, as it might inspire your celebation as well - check out the calendar for today's suggestion. Some years ago, Mercedes Zandwijken and I published a piece in which we proposed our dialogue table as a 'Juneteenth haggadah': a version of the Jewish passover celebration to comemmorate the abolition of slavery in a meaningful way. A motivated and creative group of black women - Benie N'Sumbu, Faith Zamble, Hillary Bridges, and Samantha Sims - had been inspired by our Keti Koti Table and developed in recent years their own version, which has become the Liberation Table. It consists also of a series of rituals and a symbolic meal that is shared by participants, like ours. What appears to be different is the role for interpersonal dialogue across the color line, that we've put central as a way to address the joined colonial and slavery legacy, which is not the case in the Liberation Table. The latter seems particularly aimed at the circle of family and friends, and is perhaps more similar to the Jewish passover table in that sense. Obviously, each context and aim can benefit from a tailored approach like this one - so you can yourself develop your own idiosyncratic version! https://lnkd.in/edC7y5QD Publication on the Keti Koti Table as a Juneteenth Haggadah: https://lnkd.in/exN_JBer #blackhistorymonth #ketikotitable #liberationtable #dialogue #juneteenth #abolition
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In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, NJP celebrates and uplifts Native American communities statewide, and invites you to reflect on today. Indigenous Peoples’ Day, at its core, aims to celebrate and honor the past, present, and futures of Native peoples throughout the United States and acknowledges the legacy of colonialism, which has devastated Indigenous communities historically and continues to negatively impact them today. This holiday expressly replaces Columbus Day, and the substitution is in and of itself important to reflect on. As activism has surged against racism, movements have toppled monuments that perpetuate a false history of the United States and torn down the narratives that they support. These are monuments that were erected to honor and further colonization by depicting a narrative of white racial superiority and domination. So instead of honoring a brutal slaver and genocider today, crediting this man with “discovery” of a place already well known by its many residents and a place that he didn’t even actually reach, celebrate contemporary Native peoples and renounce symbols of white supremacy. Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day by: - Supporting Native American representation in media, education, and all levels of government - Centering and amplifying Native voices - Prioritizing learning about Native American communities and histories from the teachings of Native Americans about themselves #NWJusticeProject #LegalHelp #WashingtonState #IndigenousPeoplesDay #IndigenousPeoplesDay2023 #IPD #Native #NativeAmerican
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