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Step into the vibrant streets of Atlanta as we celebrate Juneteenth in style! This video captures the electrifying energy of ...
Explore the rich history and culture of Juneteenth in Atlanta with these five events, featuring music, food, art, and more. Join the celebration!
Cities across metro Atlanta marked Juneteenth with celebrations on Thursday, honoring the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans were informed of their freedom—more than two years after ...
It’s been four years since Juneteenth became a federal holiday, and Black revelers in metro Atlanta are finding unique ways to mark the occasion. The annual commemoration of the day in 1865 when ...
This story was part of a special Juneteenth project originally published in 2022 with Vox that explored the ongoing struggle for freedom for Black Americans. As the Juneteenth holiday approaches, ...
While Juneteenth is recognized as a state and federal holiday, private businesses don't have to close or offer the day off. Here's what some Atlanta businesses have planned.
Juneteenth Atlanta 2025 reminded everyone that progress is not only about looking back but also about pushing forward with pride. The weekend may be over, but the message, the music, and the ...
In Atlanta, the annual Juneteenth Atlanta parade and music festival celebrated its 13th year in Piedmont Park with music, vendors, food and a televised parade.
Kroger is facing backlash on TikTok after a video of lackluster Juneteenth cakes for sale at one of the grocery store's ...
Juneteenth is celebrated across the United States each year on June 19, thought it hasn’t always received the recognition it deserves. The holiday commemorates the day in 1865 when Union soldiers ...
Metro Atlanta plans various events to celebrate Juneteenth, including parades, educational programs, and free museum admission.
Johnson founded Juneteenth Atlanta 14 years ago based on his own childhood experiences. "Just seeing how terrible racism and discrimination could be, and I don't wish that on anyone," he said.