Juneteenth

Juneteenth, now a Federal holiday in the United States, marks the day when the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas, were told that they had been emancipated–two and a half years earlier. Resistance to the liberation of all people is real, and has painful consequences. We are reminded on this day that no one is free until all are, and that there are still people legally enslaved in the United States–those who are incarcerated.

How can you help address resistance to collective liberation?