Commemorating Juneteenth

As we commemorate Juneteenth this year, it is crucial to acknowledge the strides made and the challenges ahead. Juneteenth, also known as “Freedom Day” or the “Second Independence Day,” marks the emancipation of all enslaved African Americans. Juneteenth is a beacon, not just a reminder. It is a call to action for all of us to join the continuous battle for equality and justice.

One crucial aspect of this ongoing struggle is the right to vote. Here in North Carolina, minority communities have been historically disenfranchised at the ballot box, with restrictive laws that limit access to voting. Many brave individuals have fought tirelessly to ensure that EVERY voice is heard in our democratic process–from the passing of the 15th Amendment, to the Civil Rights era, and beyond. 

So, as we celebrate Juneteenth, let's all remember the significance of voting rights. It's a time to recognize the power of our voices and the impact we can make when we come together to effect change. By exercising our right to vote, we honor and continue the legacy of those who fought for equality. 

As we look forward, let us carry the spirit of Juneteenth with us–a spirit of hope, resilience, and determination. Let's celebrate how far we've come and remember the journey ahead. With more restrictive and discriminatory laws introduced every year, there’s more work to be done to ensure that every voter has equal access to the ballot box in NC. You Can Vote looks forward to working in community with supporters like you to make that vision a reality. 


Want to take action in honor of Juneteenth? Visit
youcanvote.org/training to learn how to empower NC voters to make their voices heard.

Aniya Whitfield