Looking out onto the waters that carry the story of thousands of our African American family members, friends and neighbors, a harrowed history reflects off the waves. We acknowledge the realities so many faced when they entered Charleston and honor their memory. Today we join in celebrating Juneteenth, marking our country's second independence day when enslaved African Americans learned of their freedom. With open hearts we look toward the horizon and the bright future ahead.
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Juneteenth, also known as "Freedom Day" or "Emancipation Day," holds profound historical significance as a commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. Annually observed on June 19th, this holiday marks the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and liberated the last remaining enslaved individuals – a pivotal moment that came over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation due to the slow dissemination of information and lingering Confederate resistance. Over time, Juneteenth celebrations have evolved into a powerful blend of festive cultural traditions and solemn remembrance. Today, parades, music, and educational events honor the struggles and triumphs of African Americans throughout history. Juneteenth serves not only as a day of reflection on the ongoing pursuit of equality but also as a vibrant celebration of Black culture, heritage, and the indomitable spirit of a people. In 2021, Juneteenth was officially recognized as a federal holiday in the United States, further solidifying its importance as a symbol of freedom, resilience, and the enduring quest for justice. We encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of this day and join in acknowledging the immense contributions and perseverance of the African American community.
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Juneteenth: Celebrating Progress and Renewing Our Commitment to Diversity Today, we commemorate Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in American history that marked the end of slavery. As we reflect on the struggles and sacrifices of those who paved the way for freedom and equality, we are reminded of the unbreakable spirit of resilience that has shaped our nation. However, the journey towards true equity and inclusion is far from over. Even in the business world, we continue to grapple with the lingering effects of systemic barriers and biases that have historically hindered the growth and success of underrepresented communities. Diversity is not just a buzzword; it is a fundamental principle that should be woven into the fabric of every organization. It is about creating an environment where every voice is heard, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and experiences. It is about breaking down barriers and fostering a culture of inclusivity, where talent is nurtured, and opportunities are equitable. As business leaders, we have a responsibility to champion this cause. We must actively work to dismantle the obstacles that have prevented marginalized groups from thriving, and we must implement inclusive policies and practices that allow everyone to reach their full potential. True diversity and equal opportunity are not just moral imperatives; they are also business imperatives. They foster innovation, creativity, and a deeper understanding of the diverse communities we serve. They strengthen our ability to attract and retain top talent, regardless of their backgrounds or identities. On this Juneteenth, let us celebrate the progress we have made, but let us also renew our commitment to creating a more just and equitable world, where every individual can thrive and contribute to the success of our businesses and our society.
Juneteenth, also known as "Freedom Day" or "Emancipation Day," holds profound historical significance as a commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. Annually observed on June 19th, this holiday marks the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and liberated the last remaining enslaved individuals – a pivotal moment that came over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation due to the slow dissemination of information and lingering Confederate resistance. Over time, Juneteenth celebrations have evolved into a powerful blend of festive cultural traditions and solemn remembrance. Today, parades, music, and educational events honor the struggles and triumphs of African Americans throughout history. Juneteenth serves not only as a day of reflection on the ongoing pursuit of equality but also as a vibrant celebration of Black culture, heritage, and the indomitable spirit of a people. In 2021, Juneteenth was officially recognized as a federal holiday in the United States, further solidifying its importance as a symbol of freedom, resilience, and the enduring quest for justice. We encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of this day and join in acknowledging the immense contributions and perseverance of the African American community.
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Today and everyday, we value the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped form the nation. Black History Month celebrates the abundant cultural legacy, achievements and adversities that are an unforgettable part of the United States' history. Check out this article to learn more about the origins of #BlackHistoryMonth https://lnkd.in/gkTHyYy #CelebrateDiversity #DiversityandInclusion #BlackHistory
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Why we are getting excited about Kamala Harris being another black president in America? We actually suffer from memory loss. Why is it that we get hung up participation, we never focus on Alkebulan empowerment! Just listen to what Ruha Benjamin is saying here. Black faces in higher places are never ever going to save us. Being part of the hegemonic powers structure will never save us. The structure dictates how far and what they're allowed to do. I am not getting excited because I know exactly what's to come. Another toothless black person in authority who can't influence anything. I think it's about time we Alkebulans wake up to our reality and start building the structures within our community's. Time to spend the efforts building our Alkebulan base. #Oladelesthoughts #Africa #Alkebulan #Africadiaspora #AlkebulanAwakening #AlkebulanRenaissance
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Every year in the month of February African American History is celebrated. Why? Because it is important to praise the importance of the African-American community, its contributions and its legacy in the country. Additionally, we can take this time to honor their eternal fight to end the abuses and inequalities they have suffered since their arrival in the United States. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gkTHyYy
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Top 5 U.S States with the Most Populated African Americans.🌍🇺🇸 1. Mississippi (1.1 Million): A cradle of blues music and Southern hospitality, Mississippi warmly embraces its cultural heritage. 2. Louisiana (1.5 Million): From the vibrant jazz beats of New Orleans to the spirited Mardi Gras celebrations, Louisiana boasts a diverse and captivating culture. 3. Florida (3.4 Million):With its stunning beaches, world-renowned theme parks, and unique ecosystems, Florida reflects the dynamic spirit of the Sunshine State. 4. Georgia (3.5 Million): Beyond its historical significance in the civil rights movement, Georgia stands as a beacon of progress and a hub for diverse cultural experiences. 5. Texas (3.7 Million): From cowboy traditions to iconic barbecue, Texas captivates with its vast landscapes, bustling cities, and rich cultural tapestry. Here's to the vibrancy, resilience, and contributions of African American communities across these states, shaping the cultural mosaic of our great nation. #unitedstates
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Today we observe Juneteenth, which not only honors the resilience and contributions of African Americans but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial equity and liberatory justice. By recognizing and celebrating Juneteenth, we acknowledge the profound impact of slavery and the dire need for continued work in dismantling white supremacist ideologies and creating a society that is safe, equitable, and inclusive for all.
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Celebrating Black Excellence with Canada Post's Black Canadians Series! 🖤 From trailblazing activists to cultural icons, these stamps shine a spotlight on the incredible achievements of prominent Black Canadians. Each stamp is a tiny canvas of empowerment, telling stories of resilience, innovation, and triumph over adversity. Let's use these stamps not just to send mail but to send a powerful message: that Black history is Canadian history, and it deserves to be celebrated, honoured and remembered every day. 📮💫 #BlackCanadiansSeries #CanadianHistory #BlackExcellence #RepresentationMatters #EmpowermentStamps #BlackHistoryMonth #blackhistory365 #blackhistroyfacts #blackhistorymatters
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As Canada's first black MP, I think this is a very significant and meaningful event.Representation of different cultures, ethnic groups, and races is crucial in today's society, as it helps promote tolerance, understanding, and equality.This achievement demonstrates the growing recognition and importance of black voices in Canada, and it will undoubtedly inspire more black individuals to get involved in politics and public affairs. #LoveCanada
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It's Juneteenth! Today we celebrate African American freedom and remember the history behind the holiday. Read more from IU experts about Juneteenth’s history and its significance for today and beyond: https://go.iu.edu/8pUZ
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