By Crystal Clear Communications Chefs Tarsha Gary and Sheri Raleigh host Inaugural Juneteenth Community Culinary Celebration to honor Black women's contributions to American foodways
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By Calvary Presbyterian Church of Detroit As we remember our history and revel in our unique African and African American culture.
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By Belafonte TACOLCY Center Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, the Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were finally free.
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 | By Reader Views Although Juneteenth is now a national holiday, many state legislatures are passing laws banning the teaching of Critical Race Theory, a framework of analysis challenging the idea that the United States has become a color-blind society.
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 | By AfroSolo Theatre Company A Juneteenth Celebration - Courage Under Fire: The Liberation of Elroy - Now on YouTube
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By Thrive Leadership Institute, Inc. Join Host Anna Banks for a Special Spotlight on East Orange Business show "Juneteenth – Celebrating Life in Death" – Conversations with John B. Houston of The Cushnie-Houston Funeral Home.
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By Saint Louis Story Stitchers JUNETEENTH EVENT: THE SHELTER PROJECT DEDICATION & COMMUNITY CELEBRATION DETAILS: 12:00-3:00 Covid Vaccines St.
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By Parenting Decolonized Founder and Podcast Host of Parenting Decolonized and Entrepreneur Mom Yolanda Williams invites parents, caregivers and educators to collectively explore abolitionist thinking to reimagine a liberated future for Black children at the Conscious Parenting..
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 | By Montopolis Community Development Corporation Austin's Montopolis Community Commemorates Storied Past with Event and BBQ
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 | By UKW MEDIA UKW MEDIA brings you great multicultural family entertainment on ROKU, Amazon Prime, and YouTube during the month of June, starting with Instagram LIVE Q&A's [@ukwmedia] Thursdays @ 7 PM ET / 6 PM CT/ 4 PM PT Thursday, June 10, 2021 – A thoughtful...
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 | By Shero Comics The campaign, which officially launches on Monday, May 31st, seeks to raise $5k to cover the costs of the fifth and final installment of the girl-power-themed comic series featuring a young black female protagonist.
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 | By AfroSolo Theatre Company A Juneteenth Celebration Featuring Two Programs on Facets of the African American Experience - Streamed Online Free Of Charge
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By Planting People Growing Justice The inspiring new children's book, "Ghana: A Place I Call Home" by Monica Habia, is set to be released on Feb.1, 2021 in honor of Black History Month. Dr.
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 | By Healing Through the Sound of Music, Inc, Joy Reid, Host of MSNBC's AM Joy, will provide a special introduction and Mary Pat Hector, nationally recognized youth activist, will moderate a panel discussion after the performance
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 | By DC Media Connection In celebration of the 155th anniversary of the emancipation of slavery, or JUNETEENTH... Detroit native, Angel N. Livas presents I AM BLACK ... an introspective mini-documentary on the black man's experience with law enforcement in the 21st century.
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By Geotourist Visitors Will Learn About the Historic Legacy of Houston's Oldest Public Park on Their Mobile Devices
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 | By The Purpoint Group Providing The Keys To Closing The Racial Wealth Gap and Creating Generational Wealth
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