Today, we join the nation in celebrating #Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in American history marking the end of slavery. At PSI, we honor this day by reflecting on the journey towards freedom and equality, and reaffirming our commitment to promoting justice and inclusion for all. Let's continue to educate, uplift, and stand together. #WeArePSI #Juneteenth2024 #FreedomDay
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On June 19th, we commemorate the end of slavery in the United States and honor the resilience, strength, and perseverance of our African American ancestors. Juneteenth is a powerful reminder of the ongoing journey towards equality, justice, and inclusivity. As we reflect on this historic day, let us recommit ourselves to creating a society where every individual can thrive, free from the shackles of oppression and discrimination. Join us in celebrating Juneteenth, a testament to the enduring spirit of the human soul. #JuneteenthFreedomDay #EmbracingDiversity #ProgressiveChange"
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Today, we honor Juneteenth, a day of freedom, resilience, and reflection. As we commemorate the end of slavery in the United States, let's continue to champion equality, empowerment, and justice for all. Together, we can build a brighter future. ✊🏾✨ \#Juneteenth \#FreedomDay \#EqualityForAll \#Empowerment \#Justice \#Resilience \#Community \#RichardPeoplesLLC \#TogetherWeRise \#BlackHistory \#CelebrateFreedom \#DigitalMarketingForAll
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Today is Juneteenth! This day marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and celebrates freedom, resilience, and progress. 🖤 What is Juneteenth?: Also known as Emancipation Day, Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery. ❤️ Why It Matters: It's not just about looking back but also celebrating how far we’ve come in the fight for civil rights and equality. It’s a reminder of our ongoing journey and progress. As with all journeys, there is no endpoint. We must continue to fight and advocate for equality, equity, and inclusion. 💚 Learn and Grow: Take time today to learn about Juneteenth. Attend local events and celebrations, read about its history, and have meaningful conversations. Understanding our past helps us build a better future. 💛 Support the Community: Show your support for Black-owned businesses and organizations. Your support helps build stronger communities and promotes economic equity. Happy Juneteenth! #Juneteenth #Diversity #Inclusion #Equity #Freedom #Progress
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Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their freedom, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. This day symbolizes the end of slavery in the United States and serves as a profound reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. #Juneteenth is a time to honor the resilience and contributions of African Americans throughout history. It celebrates the triumph of the human spirit over oppression and encourages reflection on the journey toward equality and justice. This day is not just about remembering the past, but also about acknowledging the work still needed to achieve true freedom for all. While slavery was officially abolished over 150 years ago, forms of modern slavery still exist today, including human trafficking, forced labor, and exploitation. These injustices affect millions worldwide, including vulnerable populations within the U.S. Juneteenth serves as a powerful reminder that the fight for freedom and justice continues. On Juneteenth, let’s celebrate the progress made and commit to fighting modern slavery. Educate yourself, support organizations working to end exploitation, and advocate for policies that protect vulnerable individuals. By doing so, we honor the legacy of Juneteenth and continue the fight for true freedom and equality for all.
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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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Today, we honor and commemorate Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in American history marking the end of slavery. Let's reflect on the journey towards freedom, justice, and equality for all. Together, let's continue the fight for a more inclusive and equitable society. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #EqualityForAll #fclcgroup #orlandolawyer #orlandoattorney #orlandofamilylaw #familylaw #familylawyer #custodylawyer #alimonyattorney #floridalawyer #floridaattorney
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Today on #Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, we commemorate the end of slavery in the United States and continue toward the promise of equality for all. Together, let’s continue to strive for equality and build a future where every individual is valued and empowered. Learn about the history of Juneteenth and its significance: https://lnkd.in/eNH7H22
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Some Truth About Juneteenth Many perceive the time between the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and Juneteenth as the gap between legal freedom and actual emancipation. However, it’s more accurate to consider the period from the surrender of the Confederacy on April 9, 1865, to June 19, 1865, when Union troops spread the news of freedom. This delay highlights that many slave owners, despite knowing the Confederacy had surrendered, kept this crucial information from those they enslaved for months. Moreover, the Emancipation Proclamation only applied to Confederate states. Lincoln did not free slaves in Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky, and West Virginia, Union states where he actually had the authority to do so. While Maryland, West Virginia, and Missouri ended slavery in early 1865, Delaware and Kentucky did not abolish slavery until well after Juneteenth. Laura Smalley’s story and voice are testaments to the resilience and enduring spirit of those who yearned for freedom. Juneteenth stands as a powerful reminder of delayed justice and the long journey toward true emancipation. It calls us to reflect on our history, recognize the systemic roots of oppression, and commit to the ongoing fight for equity and inclusion. As we honor Juneteenth, let us acknowledge both the progress made and the work that remains. Let’s use this day to educate, inspire, and drive meaningful conversations that lead to enduring change. Learn more about the historical context and the stories that have shaped our understanding of freedom in DEI in Context. Let’s engage, understand, and act together. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #Emancipation #DEI #Inclusion #HistoryMatters #DEIinContext #IKnowHistoryMatters
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Today we observe #Juneteenth to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and justice. At Krevolin & Horst, we proudly honor this historic milestone and reaffirm our commitment to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We invite you to read this brief guide to Juneteenth to learn more about the history, how the holiday is celebrated, and why this holiday is so important: https://lnkd.in/dQP3RmM
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What Juneteenth lessons still apply to our lives today?🤔 - - - - Juneteenth marks the day that word got to the remaining slaves and their owners in the United States that all people that had previously been enslaved were now free! The emancipation proclamation that granted this freedom was issued on January 1, 1863 whereas Juneteenth wasn’t until June 19th, 1865. That’s 2 and a half years of freedom that the final slaves did not get to experience, simply because they didn’t know. There were absolutely those who knew those slaves were free but simply didn’t inform them to use them to their advantage until the absolute final minute. There is a silver lining to this unfortunate history in that it gives us all lessons that we can live by today: 1. Oftentimes, people recognize opportunities (that are uniquely for you) long before you do. 2. Some individuals will cast a shadow over your greatness in order to benefit from it. 3. Just because you don’t recognize your power/excellence/greatness does not mean that you don’t possess it. 4. Don’t count on people to proactively tell you what you need to know; ask questions, research, and investigate. 5. Just because you don’t see it today does NOT mean that your ultimate success isn’t already in motion!
Today we celebrate Juneteenth, the day to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Let's reflect on the progress we've made since and continue to strive for equality, justice and unity. Together we can create a brighter future for all. Happy Juneteenth! #Juneteenth #FreedomDay
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