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5 Things Not To Do When Celebrating Juneteenth

Camila Dejesus3 years ago015 mins

Considering Juneteenth only just became a federal holiday in 2021, you may not know what it is and why it’s celebrated. Allow me to enlighten you. While President Lincoln signed the  Emancipation Proclamation, the document that freed all enslaved people, in 1863, the news didn’t reach everyone. It wasn’t until two years later in Galveston,…

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Latinitas mission is to empower girls and their communities through culturally relevant education.

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Latinitas mission is to empower girls and their communities through culturally relevant education. 

Learn more at www.latinitinasonline.org