Across the world, people are joining in celebrations, protests, commemorations and more on Juneteenth. See photos from the various events memorializing the important day in American history.
Today, June 19th, marks the holiday Juneteenth — celebrating the end of slavery in America. Across the world, citizens are joining in celebrations and protests to honor the day that Texas finally freed its slaves two years after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. Photos from New York and more major cities around the world are finding unique, meaningful ways to mark the occasion and the progress that’s to come.
Along with demonstrations in NYC, today also marks the first time that some New York state employees are being given the day off from work, citing a shift in American culture and race relations. “Although slavery ended over 150 years ago, there has still been rampant, systemic discrimination and injustice in this state and this nation, and we have been working to enact real reforms to address these inequalities,” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo observed.
Although many will be, and have already, taking to the streets for the important day, many will also take to virtual celebrations and gathering in honor of Juneteenth. In Dallas, the Juneteenth Music Fesitval will be live streamed for everyone to see, featuring blues and jazz artists. Tickets are $10 and the stream will be made available on YouTube!
For many, this will also be a day to reflect and find ways to become a part of the solution for a more inclusive future. As such, HollywoodLife encourages it’s readership to celebrate Juneteenth by checking out these resources and more.