Amazon Music’s Black music brand, Rotation, has launched “Forever In Rotation,” a Black Music Month campaign honoring influential Black artists. As part of the celebration, Erykah Badu will headline a ...
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Where to celebrate Juneteenth in Dallas-Fort Worth
Juneteenth, celebrated annually on June 19, commemorates when the news of slavery’s abolition finally reached Texas. Enslaved people in Texas learned they were free two and a half years after the ...
To close out Juneteenth weekend, the Pan-African Connection Bookstore and Resource Center will host a second screening of the film At The Pan-African Connection at Angelika Film Center. The ...
June has no shortage of Pride Month events in Dallas, and among the most reliable staples of this glorious time of year is an event at the intersection of two communities. Juneteenth Unity Weekend, ...
The only known original printed version of General Order 3, also known as the Juneteenth document, is on display at the Hall of State at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas Monday, June 9, 2025. Anja Schlein / ...
For more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed — ...
ODESSA, Texas — Dallas Black Dance Theatre: Encore! is returning to Odessa by popular demand for a powerful and inspiring performance in celebration of Juneteenth. The free event will take place at ...
On Thursday, June 19, Think Three Media took over Legacy Hall’s Lexus Box Garden for the 4th annual Juneteenth Fashion Show, a showcase meant to celebrate the significance of fashion in African ...
The only known surviving original printed copy of General Order No. 3 — commonly known as the Juneteenth Order — is now on display at the Hall of State in Dallas’ Fair Park. Signed by Union Maj. Gen.
Since its start in 2016, Opal’s Walk for Freedom has drawn a bigger crowd each year. “It used to start and march down Evans Avenue there in Fort Worth, but now it’s really grown,” Leo Ceasar Jr. said.
The Symphony Orchestra and the Heritage Chorale showcased songs of sorrow to mark Juneteenth, as a way to preserve and recognize the history and culture of African Americans. One hundred sixty years ...
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