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Let Freedom Ring: Assm. Mia Bonta Invites Constituents to Celebrate Juneteenth

Happy Juneteenth! “This June 19, I am proud to join communities across Assembly District 18 to celebrate Juneteenth,” State Assemblymember Mia Bonta [1] wrote in a newsletter to constituents. “Juneteenth is a historic holiday that recognizes the end of slavery and offers a moment to appreciate the contributions of abolitionists, activists, and African American communities who fought for equality and freedom across the United States.”

Alameda Post - a banner graphic that says "Let Freedom Ring in AD 18: Juneteenth" and a photo of a woman [2]
Delilah Beasley was the first African American woman in California to regularly write news articles for publications like the Oakland Tribune in 1925.

Juneteenth [3] specifically commemorates June 19, 1865, when news of Union victory in the Civil War and enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas. The following year, freed men in Texas held the first annual celebration of “Jubilee Day” on June 19, which continued to grow into the Juneteenth celebration we know today.

Juneteenth is now a federal holiday. However, it’s not an official holiday across all states. In California, Juneteenth is a “day of observance’ rather than a paid holiday for many workers, so a lot of celebrations are scheduled the weekend before or after June 19. Here in Alameda, the big celebration at South Shore took place over the weekend, with food, live music, dancing, and lots of family-friendly fun for all who participated.

Alameda Post - a poster that says "Singer/songwriter Wednesday. A Musical Juneteenth Celebration Golden Gate Bandshell Music Concourse in Golden Gate Park." The poster lists musical acts that will be attending and the date June 19, 2024 4-7pm [4]

The celebration continues.

The following Juneteenth events take place on (or after) June 19 in neighboring cities, towns, and parks.