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Stanford celebrates Juneteenth

A series of events and activities around this year’s theme, “The Journey for Freedom,” take place June 8-25.

On Monday, June 19, the Stanford community will celebrate Juneteenth, recognizing the date when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally learned that they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect. Since then, Juneteenth has been commemorated in communities across the United States, and became a federal holiday in 2021.

Stanford students celebrate Juneteenth at Old Union. (Image credit: Keith Uyeda)

This year’s theme, “The Journey for Freedom,” showcases a series of events and activities June 8-25 and provides opportunities to learn from one another and celebrate Black American culture, contribution, and freedom.

Juneteenth activities, held on main campus, SLAC, Stanford Redwood City, and Stanford Research Park, will begin this Thursday, June 8, with a food, justice, and farming discussion featuring Jim Embry, director and founder of Sustainable Communities Network and 2023 James Beard Foundation Leadership Award winner. Titled “Juneteenth Justice: Higher Education and the Pathway to a Sustainable Future,” the presentation by Embry and conversation with Ayodele Thomas, associate vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging, will be moderated by Shirley Everett, senior associate vice provost, R&DE, and senior adviser to the provost on equity and inclusion.

These are just some of the events planned for Juneteenth. Check the Juneteenth website for a full list of activities, and the most up-to-date information.

All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to participate in Juneteenth activities and to reflect on the meaning of Juneteenth with your colleagues.

Online opportunities

For Stanford community members interested in participating remotely, there are several opportunities available:

More details about Stanford’s Juneteenth events and activities are available on the 2023 Juneteenth website.