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San Mateo County Joins Juneteenth Celebration

San Mateo County Joins Juneteenth Celebration

June 19 marks a pivotal event in U.S. history. Juneteenth commemorates the traditional observance of the end of slavery in this country. "We are a welcoming community concerned with diversity, equity and inclusion in the services it provides," said a comunicado San Mateo County Administrator Michael P. Callagy.

 While the Emancipation Proclamation became official on January 1, 1863, many enslaved Africans were in states where slavery continued or did not know they were free. And just this Thursday, June 17, the day was recognized as a federal holiday when President Joe Biden signed into law the National Juneteenth Independence Day Act.

Callagy recalled that on June 19, 1865, Union Major General Gordon Granger informed more than 250,000 enslaved African Americans in Texas that they were free, and the 13th Amendment followed on December 8, 1865.

The now annual celebration is a recognition of independence, began a year later on June 19, 1866, and is one of the oldest slavery abolition celebrations in the country.

"June 19th is an opportunity to recognize how our country was able to overcome a painful chapter in our history," Callagy said.

"It allows us to reflect on how much work remains to be done in the name of social justice. Watching the 19th allows us to come together in the name of freedom, justice and the power of community," he added.

In that regard, he said San Mateo County recognizes the history of racism in the country and how it has led to many current disparities in education, job attainment, housing, criminal justice and health care for African Americans and beyond. 

"June 19th is an important opportunity to honor the principles of the Declaration of Independence and celebrate the many accomplishments and contributions that African Americans have made and continue to make in San Mateo County and throughout our country," he stressed.

Callagy noted that now that the federal government has declared June 18th as a federal holiday, it will be proposed to the Board of Supervisors that next year the County also recognize Juneteenth as a San Mateo County holiday.

On the occasion of this new national holiday "Juneteenth", will be celebrated in various cities with cultural and musical events.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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