Freedom didn’t arrive all at once — but when it came, it changed everything.
Today we remember June 19, 1865, the day the last enslaved men and women in Galveston, Texas finally heard the words that should have reached them years earlier:
You are free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Juneteenth is more than a date.It is a testament to resilience, a celebration of survival, and a call to continue the work our ancestors began.
We remember their struggle.We reflect on their strength.We recommit to their legacy.
May we honor them not only with celebration, but with action — in our communities, in our families, and in the way we show up for justice, dignity, and each other.

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