Our experiences and the people we meet continue to inform our thinking and strengthen our resolve in how we show up to serve everyone -- in respectful and supportive ways so we can continue to create positive outcomes that benefit all. Juneteenth holds a new level of awareness, understanding, and meaning for us. As we traveled earlier this year on our Discover America: Civil & Human Rights tour we personally took important steps to understand our collective history and how it better informs us in moving forward. We realized just how much we didn't know across many dimensions. We met incredible people who were part of the early days of the Civil Rights movement, people who participated in the youth marches, and others who are bringing new levels of awareness through education, dialogue and engagement. It is always so powerful to physically visit locations where key events took place. It was even more impactful hearing people's stories and first-hand experiences. These led to meaningful and heartfelt conversations, as well as new connections that will continue to inspire new thinking and positive actions going forward. #unitedstatescivilrightstrail #juneteenth #civilrights #humanrights #memphis #birmingham #montgomery #nashville #atlanta #selma #nationalcivilrightsmuseum #legacymuseum #selmatomontgomeryinterpretivecenter #nationalmemorialforpeaceandjustice #birminghamcivilrightsinstitute #nationalcenterforcivilandhumanrights #tuskeegee #whoweareproject
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Our experiences and the people we meet continue to inform our thinking and strengthen our resolve in how we show up to serve everyone -- in respectful and supportive ways so we can continue to create positive outcomes that benefit all. Juneteenth holds a new level of awareness, understanding, and meaning for us. As we traveled earlier this year on our Discover America: Civil & Human Rights tour we personally took important steps to understand our collective history and how it better informs us in moving forward. We realized just how much we didn't know across many dimensions. We met incredible people who were part of the early days of the Civil Rights movement, people who participated in the youth marches, and others who are bringing new levels of awareness through education, dialogue and engagement. It is always so powerful to physically visit locations where key events took place. It was even more impactful hearing people's stories and first-hand experiences. These led to meaningful and heartfelt conversations, as well as new connections that will continue to inspire new thinking and positive actions going forward. #unitedstatescivilrightstrail #juneteenth #civilrights #humanrights #memphis #birmingham #montgomery #nashville #atlanta #selma #nationalcivilrightsmuseum #legacymuseum #selmatomontgomeryinterpretivecenter #nationalmemorialforpeaceandjustice #birminghamcivilrightsinstitute #nationalcenterforcivilandhumanrights #tuskeegee #whoweareproject
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Our experiences and the people we meet continue to inform our thinking and strengthen our resolve in how we show up to serve everyone -- in respectful and supportive ways so we can continue to create positive outcomes that benefit all. Juneteenth holds a new level of awareness, understanding, and meaning for us. As we traveled earlier this year on our Discover America: Civil & Human Rights tour we personally took important steps to understand our collective history and how it better informs us in moving forward. We realized just how much we didn't know across many dimensions. We met incredible people who were part of the early days of the Civil Rights movement, people who participated in the youth marches, and others who are bringing new levels of awareness through education, dialogue and engagement. It is always so powerful to physically visit locations where key events took place. It was even more impactful hearing people's stories and first-hand experiences. These led to meaningful and heartfelt conversations, as well as new connections that will continue to inspire new thinking and positive actions going forward. #unitedstatescivilrightstrail #juneteenth #civilrights #humanrights #memphis #birmingham #montgomery #nashville #atlanta #selma #nationalcivilrightsmuseum #legacymuseum #selmatomontgomeryinterpretivecenter #nationalmemorialforpeaceandjustice #birminghamcivilrightsinstitute #nationalcenterforcivilandhumanrights #tuskeegee #whoweareproject
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Today, we recognize and honor Juneteenth, a pivotal day in American history. Juneteenth marks the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in the United States in 1865. It serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom, justice, and equality. Juneteenth is a time to reflect on the past and celebrate African American culture, heritage, and contributions. It highlights the progress we have made and the continuous work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society. Here are a few meaningful ways to observe Juneteenth today: Educate Yourself and Others: Read about Juneteenth, its history, and its impact. Share this knowledge with your network. Here's a link rich in the history of Juneteenth https://lnkd.in/gxxEZm5H Support Black-Owned Businesses: Purchase from black-owned businesses and support entrepreneurs in your community. Engage in Community Events: Join local Juneteenth celebrations or virtual events to connect with the community and celebrate together. Reflect and Advocate: Consider the importance of diversity and inclusion in your personal and professional life. Advocate for equity and justice within your areas of influence. By acknowledging and commemorating Juneteenth, we contribute to a more understanding and inclusive society. Let's honor this day and continue our commitment to making our communities a place where everyone can thrive. #Juneteenth #DiversityAndInclusion #Equity #CelebrateHeritage #CommunityEngagement 4o
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Tomorrow, we celebrate Juneteenth, a day that marks a significant milestone in American history—the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in 1865. This day is not just a reminder of the end of a dark chapter but also a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the continuous fight for equality. As a white-presenting woman, I recognize the importance of using my voice and platform to support and uplift marginalized communities. Allyship is not a passive role; it requires active engagement, education, and advocacy. Here are a few ways I’ve committed to being a better ally: 1) Listening and Learning: I strive to educate myself about the history and ongoing struggles of Black communities. Understanding the significance of Juneteenth and the broader context of racial injustice is essential. 2) Advocating for Change: Beyond words, I am dedicated to advocating for policies and practices that promote equality and justice within my professional and personal spheres. 3) Supporting Black-Owned Businesses: Economic empowerment is a vital aspect of racial equity. I make a conscious effort to support Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs. Juneteenth is a time to reflect on the progress we've made and recognize the work that still lies ahead. Let's honor this day by committing to actions that foster equality and inclusion every day of the year. Not sure where to start? Check out the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture website here: https://lnkd.in/gVHawsmW #Juneteenth #Allyship #Inclusion #BlackLivesMatter #Equity #Equality #FreedomDay Smithsonian National Museum of American History
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🎉 Happy Juneteenth! 🎉 Today, we celebrate freedom, resilience, and the ongoing pursuit of equality. Juneteenth marks the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in the United States, a significant milestone in our nation's history. At Cherewka Law, we believe in the importance of legacy and empowerment. Just as we honor the past, we also look toward the future by helping our clients protect their family's legacy and ensure peace of mind through comprehensive estate planning. This Juneteenth, let’s reflect on the progress we've made and the work still to be done. We're committed to providing equitable and accessible estate planning services for all communities. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #EstatePlanning #LegacyProtection #EqualityForAll
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One type of slavery is gone. Abusive practices just take a different form at @CAQH. CAQH Core, for example, subjugates small medical practices by "creating" Jim Crow rules that make it impossible for small practices to file complaints against BIG + POWERFUL insurance companies that violate Federal law (CAQH CORE standards are adopted as federal regulations under HIPAA Administrative Simplification requirements; CAQH Core is designated as a "Standard Setting Organization"). When Sarah Ahmad + the Board of Directors at CAQH make the rules fair to small practices, she can talk about "freedom" + "equality." Everyone knows that CAQH stands AGAINST Equality. Acts speak louder than words Sarah Ahmad. CAQH Core has failed the American people. It's designation as a "Standard Setting Organization" should be revoked.
Today, on Juneteenth, we reflect on the importance of freedom and equality. This day marks a pivotal moment in our nation's history, reminding us of the ongoing journey toward justice and inclusion. Juneteenth is not just a historical event but a call to action to recognize and address the systemic inequalities that still exist. Let's take this opportunity to educate ourselves, engage in meaningful conversations, and actively contribute to a more inclusive society. To learn more about the significance of Juneteenth and its history, I encourage you to visit: https://lnkd.in/efAEsgps
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Today, on Juneteenth, we reflect on the importance of freedom and equality. This day marks a pivotal moment in our nation's history, reminding us of the ongoing journey toward justice and inclusion. Juneteenth is not just a historical event but a call to action to recognize and address the systemic inequalities that still exist. Let's take this opportunity to educate ourselves, engage in meaningful conversations, and actively contribute to a more inclusive society. To learn more about the significance of Juneteenth and its history, I encourage you to visit: https://lnkd.in/efAEsgps
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Happy Juneteenth! If you’re like me — someone who’s white identified and grew up not even knowing what Juneteenth was — the holiday may, honestly, feel a little awkward to you. I think that’s okay. Acknowledging that discomfort provides the opportunity for growth. If you’re not sure what Juneteenth is all about, this June 19th spend even a little time learning the “reason for the season”. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture is a great place to start to understand the history and meaning of Juneteenth. (https://lnkd.in/emMC2uhF) As an individual, celebrate Juneteenth because you believe in the bedrock American notion of freedom for all. This is not in any way meant as a call to erase the past or to ignore the inequities of the present. Celebrating Juneteenth doesn’t mean we’ve fully met that ideal as a county, but it does recognize a critical moment when the county came closer to living into our stated national beliefs. If you are an employer or leading an institution or organization (a rotary club, a little league, any organization that has meetings, events, or even social media), Juneteenth should be a treated as a holiday in the same way that July 4th and Memorial Day are treated at your organization. Full stop. Whether your organization is made up people from a diverse range of races and ethnicities, or entirely of people that are white-identified (a topic for another day), celebrating Juneteenth is critically important to align our actions with our values. Even adding a floating holiday, honestly, does not cut it. As Maya Angelou said, “equal rights, fair play, justice, are all like the air: we all have it, or none of us has it. That is the truth of it.” If we put our team members in a position of choosing to opt-in or opt-out of that sentiment, how can we ever really expect to live in our most fundamental of shared ideals? #Juneteenth #equity #valuesalignment
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Happy Juneteenth! Today, we join millions across the nation in commemorating Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in American history that marks the end of slavery in the United States. This day, also known as #FreedomDay or #EmancipationDay, is a celebration and reminder of resilience, liberation, and the enduring fight for justice and equality. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of the Civil War and the emancipation of all enslaved people, two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. WHY JUNETEENTH MATTERS Juneteenth is more than a historical milestone; it is a call to action. It underscores the importance of acknowledging the past, understanding the systemic injustices that persist, and committing to the ongoing struggle for racial equity. For the construction industry, it is a time to reflect on our practices and policies to ensure they foster diversity, equity, and inclusion (#DEI). Learn more this October by registering for #ConstructionInclusionWeek https://bit.ly/CIW2024
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Today, we honor Juneteenth, a pivotal day in American history when the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, received news of their liberation in 1865, two and a half years after the declaration of the Emancipation Proclamation. Today is not just a commemoration of the past but a call to action for the present and future, and a time to reflect on the progress we've made and acknowledge the work that still needs to be done. I encourage you to take a moment to educate yourself about its significance, support Black-owned businesses, participate in local events, and engage in conversations about racial justice. Let us listen, learn, and take meaningful actions to create an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. I found the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, linked below, to be informative, and if you have any other resources or creators you'd like to share, please add them to the comments below. Together, we can honor this day by building a future rooted in understanding, unity, and equality. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eNMwQqtJ
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