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Bronx, New York – On Tuesday, June 18th, 2024, Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson hosted the annual Juneteenth flag-raising celebration outside Borough Hall located at 851 Grand Concourse. Signed into law on May 17th, 2021 by President Joe Biden, Juneteenth is celebrating its 3rd year as an official U.S. holiday commemorating the end of slavery in Texas and the United States.
Representing the history and freedom of Africans and African-American enslaved people and their descendants, the Juneteenth Flag’s red, blue, and white colors are deeply significant with the star in the center surrounded by a starburst expressing a new beginning, a new freedom, and a new people interweaved into American history and life. The arc colored in red pays homage to those who suffered and died for the cause of freedom with blue, for the hope that still stands on the horizon for all Americans.
Debra G. Tirado, President of Bridgefield Civic League, served as the ceremony’s emcee. This year’s honorees were retired principal and lifelong member of the NAACP, Deborah Harris; multi-disciplined artist, researcher, and award-winning documentarian, Imam Mahawa Sesay Drammeh; and Founder of the Sierra Leone Nurses Association, The Honorable, Zainabou Sesay Harrell.
Spoken Word artists from Bronx Poetry, performed before and after the official raising of the Juneteenth Flag with original works celebrating the African-American experience and its impact on American culture.