We celebrate to spread the word. Juneteenth has dissemination baked into its DNA. The beautiful thing about June 19 — the most joyous of days — is the energy of discovery. We hear. We remember. We get active.
What could it have felt like to hear the message when it finally got to Galveston, Texas, in 1865? “The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.” There’s a specific feeling that comes when the ears receive good news. The taste of freedom affects the body physiologically.
To commemorate the occasion of Juneteenth, we decided to share some stories of liberation. Nothing can quite replicate the nourishment of reading the history, of mining the records of the past. But unpacking what was isn’t the only way to achieve clarity. Sometimes, what you feel can move you to act like what you learn. Here, we’ve asked some of our faves to share with us some of the moments when they feel most liberated.
We hope you’ll take those with you as you make your way to the streets. We’ll see you at the festivities — we’ll be in Leimert Park, the Mecca of Black life in L.A., reflecting on why we celebrate.
Pull up. And join us as we spread the good news.
Ian F. Blair
Editor in Chief
Lettering by Jeanetta Gonzales
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Liberation looks like creating with people who can match your energy. The organization is helping Angelenos cultivate freedom in their everyday lives Read the story 🎞Liberation looks like nourishing L.A. Visit a Prosperity Market and see for yourself
Prosperity Market has freedom baked into its DNA. Carmen Dianne and Kara Still show why the market was created to nourish the community from the inside out Read the story 👩🏾🌾👩🏾🌾Juneteenth is about celebrating to remember. This is why we go all out
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