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Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, is a reminder to Black women that we deserve rest in every way.
As we commemorate Juneteenth, we must acknowledge the pivotal role of Black women in the fight for equity and inclusion in schools – and beyond.
Today, Juneteenth is recognized as a federal holiday, reflecting its importance in American history. The legacy of Juneteenth continues to inspire Black women to advocate for their rights and ...
Juneteenth is a holiday to remind Black women that we deserve rest in every way.
Despite Juneteenth’s status as a federal holiday, celebrations across the country are being scaled back or canceled, as organizers cite safety problems and mounting resistance to diversity, equity and ...
Empowering generations and celebrating Juneteenth The profound impact of Black women educators extends far beyond the confines of the classroom.
Madam Juneteenth honored Black women ages 31-39 in Minnesota's second annual pageant. Sannia Elzia, a small business owner and Mendota Heights resident, was crowned June 7 as the pageant's first ...
Madam Juneteenth honored Black women in Minnesota's second annual pageant.
On Juneteenth, remember Black women educators led the battle for social justice | Opinion As we commemorate Juneteenth, it is essential to acknowledge the pivotal role of Black women educators.