New Orleans, June 19, 2023 / JUNETEENTH.com – The observance of Juneteenth is about the journey and achievement of African Americans – from a horrific period of sanctioned enslavement to the pinnacle of human endeavors. It is a story of pride, resilience and determination that will always be of historical and spiritual importance – as it serves us well to understand that together, we can overcome all obstacles in our path.
As we know it, June 19th 1865, was the day word reached the enslaved in Galveston, Texas that their emancipation had been made formal, though it had been so since January 1, 1863. In that transformative moment, our nation and the world itself changed. And, with bold and often contentious decisions, we have continued to change – striving always to make it right, to make it better for all.
Again, as a nation, we have the opportunity to look back at this century-and-a-half journey of progress. We pay homage to those who have gone before us, those that have paved the road to freedom – many with their lives. We stand on your shoulders today. We, as a collective, from all walks of life, are a part of this victory. As we celebrate freedom, we commemorate their spirit.
In our commemorative celebrations, we embody the spirit of independence that Juneteenth represents. These festivities are the result of grassroots organizing and collaborative efforts within our communities, showcasing the boundless creativity and unwavering dedication that bring about diverse celebrations. From intimate gatherings around the dinner table to lively backyard barbecues, from spirited neighborhood block parties to grand city-wide parades, and from the vibrant atmosphere of a school cafeteria to the professional setting of a corporate conference room, Juneteenth resonates in every space. It is important to note that there is no governing body overseeing or sanctioning Juneteenth celebrations or organizations. We enthusiastically encourage everyone to join in a local event or even initiate their own traditions. Our collective aim should always be to strengthen the bonds that unite us as a community. With unity and peace as our guiding principles, we strive toward our shared goals.
As we pay tribute to the journey, we acknowledge the many roles and contributions of the African American spirit to our society. We embrace the past as well as the future that only unity, respect, and appreciation can bring. To the countless supporters, organizers, and attendees of Juneteenth celebrations hosted all across this nation and beyond, you are writing the history of our country and our world – there can be no greater honor than that. We thank you.
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Clifford Robinson
email: info@juneteenth.com
phone: 504 390-3306
Web site: www.JUNETEENTH.com
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.
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