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Juneteenth Flag Raising

June 1, 2021 @ 11:30 am - 12:00 pm

Juneteenth Flyer. Background depicts the Juneteenth Flag. The flag is red, white and blue which represents the American flag. There is a white star in the center .The star represents the freedom of African Americans in all 50 states. White wordage appears detailing the event.

The City of Jersey City, Office of Municipal Council and Office of Cultural Affairs were proud to recognize the Frederick Douglass Juneteenth Celebration and The National Juneteenth Observation Foundation  on the 156th Anniversary of Juneteenth Freedom Day during the Flag Raising Ceremony on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.

 Juneteenth also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day, and Emancipation Day – is one of the oldest known celebrations commemorating the end of slavery in the United States as well as a tradition in the African-American culture since its beginning in 1865 at  Galveston, Texas.

 The Civil Rights Movement saw a resurgence in the Juneteenth Celebrations as the African American community joined together in the struggle for racial equality, bringing on increased patriotism and a sense of pride as they associated with the historical struggles of their ancestors. The Modern Juneteenth Movement in 1994 began with the gathering of Juneteenth leaders at the Christian Unity Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana. Soon after, numerous Juneteenth organizations were formed, such as the National Juneteenth Celebration Foundation, which was founded by Ben Haith, founder of the National Juneteenth Flag.

 A joint resolution in 1997 by Congress commemorating officially Juneteenth Independence Day in the United States. It was recognized as a national celebration by 43 states including the District of Columbia as of 2014.  The National Juneteenth Flag, colored with red, white and blue, represents a star of Texas bursting with new found freedom over a new horizon, symbolizing American freedom, and the history of the African American community.

 The City of Jersey City on this day and members of the African American community will proudly display the flags of the United States and  the National Juneteenth Flag high above City Hall in recognition of our freedom and cherished cultural diversity here in Jersey City.

Mayor Fulop, Council Members and constituents are holding the June tenth flag prior to raising. The Juneteenth flag commemorates the day that slavery ended in the US. The red, white and blue represents the American flag, a reminder that slaves and their descendants were and are Americans. The star represents the freedom of African Americans in all 50 states

Attendees from Left to Right :
Mofalc Olei Meinga,  President of Frederick Douglass Juneteenth Celebration
Council President Joyce Watterman, Municipal Council of Jersey City
Cheryl Murphy, Board Member of Frederick Douglass Juneteenth Celebration
Darryl Spence, Secretary of Frederick Douglass Juneteenth Celebration
Councilman-At-Large Rolando Lavarro, Municipal Council of Jersey City
Nestor Cartagena Pacheco, U.S Marine Corp Veteran, Juneteenth Honoree
Councilwoman Mira-Prinz-Arey,  Ward B of Jersey City
Mayor Steven M. Fulop, City of Jersey City
Councilwoman Denise Ridley,  Ward A of Jersey City
Angela Hudson, U.S Army Veteran, Juneteenth Honoree

To watch the flag raising on YouTube, please CLICK HERE

 

 

 

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Date:
June 1, 2021
Time:
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
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NJ United States + Google Map