Juneteenth Foundation

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We are breaking Chains

Celebrating Freedom is Our Thing.

The Juneteenth Foundation is a 501(C)3 organized by a group of professionals championing the celebration of Juneteenth. In 2021, Juneteenth was nationally recognized and celebrated for the first time ever as a federal holiday in the United States and around the world. Recognizing the significance of Juneteenth, our team is dedicated to pioneering the strategy that will champion corporate and citizen engagement for healing and advocacy for Black Americans. Our day-to-day task involves developing relationships with organizations and individuals to make our mission a reality. We have organized four main initiatives that are geared towards creating awareness and promoting Juneteenth.
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Join Us for the Freedom Festival

For many years, Juneteenth has been under-recognized and under-celebrated. Juneteenth marks the nation’s second Independence Day and should be a national pride as a significant milestone in American history. This year, we will continue to create the platform for the nation to come together to celebrate Juneteenth and host one of the largest Juneteenth celebrations in America.

The Juneteenth Foundation

Our Mission

The Juneteenth Foundation was founded for the purpose of building a movement to recognize Juneteenth and celebrate the excellence of Black culture and freedom.

AT THE JUNETEENTH FOUNDATION

We Believe That...

Juneteenth Federal holiday

Juneteenth Federal holiday

We achieved our agenda in year one to make Juneteenth a federal holiday recognized and celebrated across the entire United States. But our work is not over. To that end, we are forging relationships with lawmakers across the aisle to ensure that Juneteenth is recognized as not just a Black holiday; but as an American holiday.

All men are created equal

All men are created equal

We believe in the American founding principles stating that, "All men are created equal and therefore all men deserve liberty and justice". Through this principle, we dedicate a part of our mission to support underprivileged individuals to access higher education through scholarships to Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Freedom is worth celebrating

Freedom is worth celebrating

Celebrating freedom of Black Americans helps ensure that Black people (and the entire nation for that matter) do not relive the dark moments of slavery. We have designed the Juneteenth Festival and its celebrations in a way that educates our audience about slavery and its lasting effects still present in society today.

The Juneteenth Foundation

Our Board

Laquan Austion

(Founder & CEO)

Funsho Owalobi

(Board Advisor)

Bianca Hurley

(Executive Director)

Charles Hurley

(Board Chair)

Antione Hart

(Board Advisor)