Juneteenth 101
Re-centering Black Voices in Juneteenth
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The story that we are now told in History class growing up in the United States is that enslaved people throughout the confederacy didn’t learn about their freedom until General Granger made an announcement to enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, on June 19th, 1865. This course will explore why the narrative of General Granger’s BIG announcement is problematic and rooted...
| Available Class Formats | People Count |
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Interactive WorkshopBest for employees who want to talk, connect, and engage in hands-on training. | Best for teams up to 60 people |
Class DurationsFlexible class lengths to meet your team’s needs. 60Mins 75Mins 90Mins 2Hours |
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I appreciated having the space to talk about Juneteenth and apply critical thinking skills to our national narratives about slavery and emancipation. The session led by the facilitator was thoughtful, giving us time to reflect on how we discuss these issues and why it matters. I would love to see a longer version of this class.
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