Growing up in the Fillmore, I always looked forward to the Juneteenth Festival, right in the heart of the Western Addition community.
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The Black Cowboys would ride their horses through the crowd. Performers, both young and old, would discuss & re-enact the history of Juneteenth. We gorged ourselves on wonderful homemade food—including that delicious barbecue—which didn’t just fill the belly, it fed the soul.
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And folks would sell all manner of handmade items celebrating the Black community and illustrating our culture and experience.
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Yes, Juneteenth has always been a special time for me, as an African American woman – this tradition, here in my own neighborhood, celebrating my people WITH my people … it made me feel part of something larger than myself, and it made me feel valued.
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It wasn’t just about the celebration. Juneteenth has always been so much more than a festival – it’s a reminder of our history, a reminder of the bonds of slavery, of our long struggle for equality.
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And it’s a reminder that, despite our progress, we continue to face so many challenges. There are still so many barriers to equality, to equity and to justice.
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When we came together during Juneteenth, we were empowered to celebrate, unapologetically, our community, our culture, and our significance to this country.
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As we celebrate Juneteenth this year, at a time when there is a renewed call – an awe-inspiring DEMAND – for justice, and for change, we must recommit ourselves to the work we have to do.
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Our charge is to create a more equitable society for all of us, because all lives can’t matter unless BLACK lives matter!
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