Philadelphia’s 20th Juneteenth Festival Celebrates Heritage

Source: WHYY Philadelphia

Summary

Philadelphia’s oldest Juneteenth festival marked its 20th anniversary at the historic Johnson House in Germantown, attracting thousands of attendees. The event featured music, vendors, and a small-business launch, while emphasizing the importance of preserving Black history.

Why It Matters

This festival not only celebrates a pivotal moment in American history but also highlights the ongoing efforts to recognize and preserve Black cultural heritage. By bringing the community together, it fosters unity and awareness around critical social issues.

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