Please donate at least $20. Of course, any amount is appreciated. If we can get 2,000 people to give at least $20 then J.E.T.M.A.C. will be able to continue hosting both of our community-driven, celebratory events. Hundreds of people young and old, of all races each year will learn Juneteenth's genesis, historical and contemporary relevance. We can continue the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with our Annual MLK Unity Breakfast and Tribute. Donations also help fund the "Phineas Newborn Jr. Music Arts Scholarship." A essay driven literary program for youth.
We are dedicated to improving the lives of those in our community. Your contribution today helps us make a difference.
Saturday, June 20, 2025 - 35th yr. Juneteenth celebrates the day African Americans in Texas learned of their freedom two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. "June 19, 1865" is when freedom was completed.
Monday, January 20, 2025 - Celebrating the life, struggle, and accomplishments of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his dream for equality, justice, & freedom for all.
June 5, 2025 - The National Juneteenth Flag Raising Ceremony, at Pomona City Hall,
in recognition of the troops who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
June 20, 2025 - Pomona Valley Jazz Festival at Ganesha Park.
TBA - Stop the Racism - a historic artifact Exhibit of history in items that represent the slave era in America, at the African American Cultural Center in Pomona, CA,
Juneteenth is a federally recognized holiday that is a celebration to mark the date some of the last enslaved people in the Confederacy who became free. It is celebrated annually on the third Saturday in June.
It originated in Galveston, Texas where slavery ended last. Slaves became aware that they were free when Union General Granger led a troop that had taken control of Texas arrived, stood on the balcony of a mansion and read the Emancipation Proclamation, announcing the liberties of the enslaved. The Proclamation had gone into effect January 1, 1863 but the news didn't reach the last of the enslaved in Texas until June 19, 1865. Texas' isolation from the rest of the country and remote landscape kept Union soldiers from enforcing the message as quickly there as they had been able to elsewhere.
Congratulations on the new Federal Holiday - National Juneteenth Freedom Day! We did it, 30 years of perseverance and commitment to the cause. Thank you to the grass roots movers who worked on the trail to this great accomplishment. On June 17, 2021 - President Biden signed a bill to recognize Juneteenth — the celebration to commemorate the end of chattel slavery in the United States — as a federal holiday. Federal employees will observe the holiday for the first time on Friday.
(Juneteenth America, Inc., Founders - Trudy Coleman-Hailey and John Thompson Sr.,) THE LATE Dr. Ronald Myers, Founder of National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, both organizations jointly started the Juneteenth Movement.
Juneteenth monument unveiled at the 17th Annual Pomona Valley Family Juneteenth Celebration
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ENSHRINEMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE
JUNETEENTH NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY OBSERVANCE
CELEBRATED THROUGH THE ANNUAL
POMONA VALLEY FAMILY JUNETEENTH CELEBRATIONS
SENATE BILL. NO. 812
(ORIGINAL SENATE BILL NO. 1749, SIGNED BY GOVERNOR GRAY DAVIS)
"THE GOVERNOR SHALL PROCLAIM THE THIRD SATURDAY IN JUNE OF
EACH YEAR AS “JUNETEENTH NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY: A DAY OF
OBSERVANCE, TO URGE ALL CALIFORNIANS IN CELEBRATING THIS DAY
TO HONOR AND REFLECT ON THE SIGNIFICANT ROLES THAT AFRICAN
AMERICANS HAVE PLAYED IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
AND HOW AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE ENRICHED SOCIETY THROUGH
THEIR STEADFAST COMMITMENT TO PROMOTING FREEDOM,
BROTHERHOOD, AND EQUALITY.”
DEDICATED JUNE 19TH, 2006:
CITY OF POMONA AND JUNETEENTH AMERICA, INC.
JUNETEENTH AMERICA, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JOHN H. THOMPSON, SR. TRUDY COLEMAN ARIES ROUTHEENI
SOLOMON GABRIEL LESLIE N. FOUNTAIN
“IN ORDER TO CELEBRATE OURSELVES, WE NEED TO SEE
OURSELVES CELEBRATED.” - RANDALL ROBINSON.
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