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Juneteenth holiday celebrations offer events, resources for campus, community
Campus and community members will be provided the opportunity to celebrate Juneteenth National Independence Day and learn more about the holiday with several events and resources. Beginning this year, Penn State will officially observe Juneteenth — June 19 — as a University holiday.
What began as a celebration of the end of slavery in Texas, Juneteenth — an amalgamation of the words "June" and "nineteenth" — has become a holiday commemorating the emancipation of slavery throughout the United States. Also called Jubilation Day or Freedom Day, Juneteenth refers to the Monday in 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, that Union soldiers arrived in Galvaston, Texas, and announced the liberation of America’s more than 3 million enslaved people.
In 2019, Pennsylvania recognized June 19 as Juneteenth National Freedom Day, and in June 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law an act designating June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day, a federal holiday.
Juneteenth 2023: 'Threading the Fabric of Freedom,' Block Party and Art Exhibit
On June 16-17, the State College NAACP, the Borough of State College, the Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State, and The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau will host a Juneteenth Celebration with the theme of "Threading the Fabric of Freedom."
Visit the State College NAACP Facebook page for more information or to participate as a vendor or volunteer.
Art Exhibit — 5-8 p.m., June 16
Festivities begin with the second annual Juneteenth Exhibition, to take place from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, June 16, at the Woskob Family Gallery, located at 146 S. Allen St. in downtown State College. The exhibition, titled "Freedom, Unity, Equity and Peace," will feature two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, photography and crafts focusing on freedom, unity, equity and peace.