06/19/2026
“Juneteenth (June 19, 1865) marks the day news of emancipation finally reached enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas—over two years after it was law. It is a day of remembrance, resistance, and celebration of Black freedom.
Today, we’re not just posting—we’re committing:
• To continue educating ourselves and our community about Black history
• To support Black colleagues, partners, and businesses in concrete ways
• To examine our own policies and practices for equity and inclusion
• To invest in organizations advancing racial justice year‑round
Honoring Juneteenth means turning history into accountability and action. ”