Tuesday, October 1, 2024

CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH

The Rhode Island General Assembly just made it official – Juneteenth is not only a Federal but also a RI State holiday!

 

 

Celebrate Juneteenth this weekend and Monday June 19. Celebrate its importance in our history, the freedoms hard-won by African-Americans, and that day in June 1865 when 250,000 of the last enslaved people finally were freed, in Texas six months after the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery had passed.

 

We share resources from the National Museum of African American History and Culture that our youth visited on their recent trip to Washington DC. Click for the museum’s Juneteenth Toolkit.

 

Click for a film of a 1925 Juneteenth Parade in Beaumount Texas, by Rev. Solomon Sir Jones, part of an archive of his films held at the Yale Beinecke Library.

 

Enjoy!

 

Happy Juneteenth!

 

From the staff of Rhode Island for Community & Justice

 

Toby Ayers, PhD, Executive Director

 

Rose Albert, MA, Director of Youth Programs

 

Sharlene Tavares, Youth Programs Coordinator I

 

Luca O’Donnell, Youth Programs Coordinator II

 

Sarah Ortes, Mentor Program Coordinator

 

Jace Cardona, Juvenile Justice Coordinator VISTA

 

Emma Martin, Juvenile Justice Coordinator

 

Vero Godina, Brown University Bonner Fellow

 

Angel Morataya, Brown University IProv Intern

 

Tyshon Hattori-Lindsey, Brown University IProv Intern