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Across North Jersey, Juneteenth is being celebrated with various events, from the release of a new report on reparations to a silent walk in Bergen County.
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNHere's where to celebrate Juneteenth in San AngeloBlackshear Heights will have a Juneteenth celebration June 19-21 all at Martin Luther King Park, 2121 MLK Drive. On Thursday, June 19 from 6-8 p.m., there will be water activities for the kids and food from Lorraine's Catering.
Events include the Junteenth Unity Festival, the Lloyd Music Day Party featuring 803Fresh and a hangout at Railroad Square.
At least one Juneteenth organizer reports funding cuts for events. Here's what Charlotte is doing to celebrate.
Juneteenth celebrations have been around since the 1800s, but it didn't become a federal holiday until just three years ago.
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Axios on MSNIndianapolis weekend events: Pride Weekend, Father's Day, Juneteenth, Pacers and moreHappy Father's Day weekend! The Circle City is bursting with fun ways to spend some quality time with dad over the next few days, including Indy's most vibrant celebration. What's happening: Pride Weekend is back with a packed events lineup that starts with the free Pride Parade along Mass Ave from 10am-noon Saturday.
Music, dance and food are just part of the celebrations commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
Forty years have passed since Ulysses Johnson II started Longview’s annual Juneteenth parade. Each year, countless people stand alongside Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to watch numerous floats, hor
Elizabeth's 20-year tradition features a powerful theme of resilience with music, dancing, and community resources.
In Smith County, the following events are set: Juneteenth Association of Tyler: Scholarship announcement on June 13 at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gospel Fest on June 13 at 6 p.m. at Greater St. Mary Baptist Church, 1615 Texas College Rd.
Kenny Robinson, who heads an organization helping people reenter society after incarceration, says freedom means Black Charlotteans having equal opportunities to provide for thems