Today is Juneteenth, or freedom day. This day was officially recognized as a national holiday in 2021, but Juneteenth is much more than a break from work or school. This Juneteenth, we honor the legacy of those who fought for emancipation in our country. Learn more about the history of this holiday here:https://lnkd.in/g4EX_uUD
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Upcoming Holiday and it’s significance. 🌟 Celebrating Juneteenth: A Day of Freedom and Reflection 🌟 As part of our unwavering commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, we’re proud to share the significance of Juneteenth. 🔹 What is Juneteenth? Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery—two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It’s a day of reflection, celebration, and renewed commitment to justice and equality. 🔹 Why Juneteenth Matters This historic day reminds us of the resilience, strength, and enduring spirit of those who fought for freedom. It’s an opportunity to honor our shared history, learn from the past, and advocate for a more just and equitable future. 🔹 Official Recognition Juneteenth was officially recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021. It symbolizes not only freedom but also our collective journey toward a more inclusive society. Join us in celebrating Juneteenth—a day that echoes with hope, progress, and unity.
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Today, we celebrate freedom and honor Juneteenth. June 19th, 1865, was the day the last enslaved people in the US finally gained their freedom in Galveston, TX, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was delivered. To learn more about Juneteenth, check out this article: https://hubs.la/Q02Cp0PQ0
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Embracing freedom, unity, and the enduring spirit of resilience, we celebrate Juneteenth with gratitude and reverence. At Accede Solutions Inc (accedesol.com), we honor this pivotal day, marking the end of slavery in America and recognizing the journey towards true liberty and justice for all. On June 19, 1865, nearly two years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas with news of freedom, liberating over 250,000 African Americans in what became known as Juneteenth or Freedom Day. This day symbolizes the principles of self-determination, citizenship, and democracy. On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed a bill making Juneteenth the eleventh American federal holiday, the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983. Join us in commemorating this significant milestone in American history and let's continue to build a future rooted in equality, understanding, and hope. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #Juneteenth2024 #liberationday #AccedeSolutions #UnityInDiversity #equality #staffinagency #MinorityOwned #staffing #blackculture #WomenOwnedBusiness #DEI #DiversityandInclusion #SmallBusiness #jobs #recruitment #socialequality #ClientServices #Jobsearch #extendedworkforce #contingentlabor #talentacquisition
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Happy Juneteenth! Today we celebrate freedom for everyone. Let's honor the past and strive for a brighter future. Learn more about the history of Juneteenth: https://hubs.la/Q02BrcFm0
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Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19 as a U.S. federal holiday, marks the 1865 liberation of enslaved people in Texas, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of freedom and equality for everyone. The historical legacy of Juneteenth shows the value of never giving up hope in uncertain times. You can learn more about the history of Juneteenth here: https://lnkd.in/gGFQxVYV
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Celebrating Independence Day in America Independence Day, celebrated on July 4th, marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, when the thirteen American colonies declared their independence from British rule. This day is a profound symbol of American freedom, democracy, and the nation's enduring values. Traditions on this day are vibrant and varied, with parades, fireworks, barbecues, and concerts bringing communities together. Major cities like Washington, D.C., New York, and Boston host elaborate firework displays, fostering a shared sense of pride and joy. Beyond the festivities, Independence Day is a time for reflection. It honors the struggles and sacrifices of those who fought for the nation's freedom and encourages us to uphold the principles of equality, justice, and democracy envisioned by the Founding Fathers. As we celebrate, we are reminded of our ongoing responsibility to maintain these values and work towards a more inclusive society. Independence Day is not just a holiday; it is a powerful reminder of America's journey and the enduring spirit of its people. Happy Independence Day! #IndependenceDay #4thofJuly #USA #America #Patriotism #Freedom #Celebration #RedWhiteAndBlue #AmericanPride #July4th #USAIndependence #USAHistory #AmericanTradition #StarsAndStripes #Liberty #AmericanDream #USAFlag #USAIndependenceDay #USAmerica #FrameOutlookAmericanPride #FrameOutlookIndependenceDay #FrameOutlookPerspectives #FrameOutlookAmericanTradition #FrameOutlookUSAIndependenceDay
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The United States has a very storied history. Our education of this history is on-going as it could take a lifetime to fully understand the perspective and the lived experience of every group of people who has lived here. I'm in the business of engaging in continuous learning, of exposing truths, and of dispelling misconceptions. This year, I have noticed many misconceptions shared about Juneteenth. Many of these ideas could be as a result of not knowing or of miseducation. So, I want to take a minute to shed light on some ideas that are NOT true: 1. We celebrate all of America's independence on the 4th of July. 2. Juneteenth is a new holiday that was made up in order to celebrate a group of people. 3. Instead of Juneteenth, we should celebrate veterans, Christians, or another group of people. Juneteenth is a federal holiday (as of 2021) that has been celebrated by MANY Americans since 1866 and it marks the day in 1865 that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out that they had been freed. Although Juneteenth commemorates enslaved people learning of their freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation, this only applied to former Confederate states. Many African Americans remained enslaved until the ratification of the 13th amendment on Dec. 6, 1865. So, while the 4th of July stands for so many Americans as a symbol of freedom, you might now be able to understand why for so many African American families, Juneteenth symbolizes a different freedom. But, Juneteenth is a celebration for ALL Americans as this day honors the traits of fortitude, perseverance and optimism that we all hold closely to our national identity. It is appropriate that we can all recognize this day as a celebration that people in our country chose to stand for the abolition of slavery and for the opportunity for equality for all Americans. What an exciting opportunity it would be if as a nation, we could celebrate America's freedom from June 19 - July 4 every year!! I have always believed that there is room to celebrate every first, every group of people, every significant moment in history. What about you?? Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism #diversityequityinclusion #Juneteenth
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“Juneteenth was never about commemorating a delayed proclamation but about celebrating a people’s enduring spirit.” - Annette Gorden-Reed 📣What is it? Juneteenth (aka Freedom Day) marks the day, June 19th, 1865, when the last group of slaves in the United States (Texas) were freed, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Lincoln. 📣Why it matters? 🎉Cultural Heritage: It’s a celebration of endurance and resilience that allows us to honor and acknowledge the hardships of the African American’s contribution to the American society. 📚Education and Awareness: It’s part of the history of the United States and helps educate people on an important chapter that was overlooked. ❤️🩹Reflection and Healing: While it offers a reflection on the past and awareness of the progress made toward equality, it also provides a reminder of the work that still needs to be done. 🙌🏾We can do both: acknowledge the painful history of slavery and celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans while also holding space to continue to fight for equality. 📣Looking to learn more? Podcast: The History and Meaning of Juneteenth by The Daily Book: On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed Website: [National Museum of African American History and Culture](https://lnkd.in/g-6K4VD9) 1 minutes listen: https://lnkd.in/gyWE7BrP
The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth
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