Celebrating Juneteenth, the Federal Holiday!!!

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In honor of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday as of last week, I wanted to share an excerpt of an article I wrote for Urban Faith about Juneteenth. It’s particularly sad that Rev. Ronald V. Myers Sr., chairman of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, who I interviewed for the article in 2016 did not live to see this milestone in African American history in this country happen…See “National Observance of Juneteenth Still a Struggle”…

With the release of films such as 12 Years a Slave and The Birth of a Nation and the re-make of the “Roots” mini-series in 2016, we have seen our fair share of the history of black slavery. However, the past few years may have marked the beginning of a burgeoning interest of millennials and younger in exploring slavery, the eventual emancipation of slaves and beyond.

While the official date of the Emancipation Proclamation freeing slaves was enacted on Jan. 1, 1863, it would take two years for slaves in Galveston, Texas to learn of their freedom on June 19, 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in the city and told them they were free. In years since, June 19 began to be celebrated across the country as Juneteenth and in 1980, the Texan legislature established Juneteenth as a state holiday. Still, the celebration of Juneteenth, which has been inconsistent throughout the course of history, has yet to achieve the recognition and popularity of other official American holidays.

Rev. Ronald V. Myers Sr., chairman of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, has been working since 1994 when he helped organize the foundation that is working to have Juneteenth recognized as a national American holiday. “Forty-five states recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday or a special day of recognition or observance. We’re still missing North Dakota, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Montana, and Hawaii,” says Myers.

Myers learned about Juneteenth through celebrations in his hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “We had one of the largest celebrations around and it was then that I began to understand the history of our freedom in America, and I took that with me wherever I went.”

Read the rest HERE.

Thank you to 94-year-old Ms. Opal Lee who continued Rev. Myers’ work!!! There is more work to be done, but this federal holiday is a cause for celebration.

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Bishop Greenleaf is Back…Sorta Kinda…Actor Keith David to Star in Broadway Play ‘Thoughts Of A Colored Man’

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I took a bit of a hiatus from blogging as I sometimes do, but I’ma ease my way back into regular blogging as of this month! I thought this would be a great post to start off with!

Actor Keith David, who masterfully portrayed Bishop Greenleaf on OWN’s Greenleaf, is back! See his Facebook announcement below!

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RHOP’s Gizelle Bryant Reveals on The Breakfast Club That She & Pastor Jamal Bryant Have Broken Up…

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Well, since I can’t recap messy fake pastor drama on OWN’s Greenleaf anymore, recapping messy real pastor drama will have to do…

Former First Lady and current Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant recently told The Breakfast Club that she and Pastor Jamal Bryant, who were divorced but reconciled, are no longer dating after all. See her statement below…

“We were working on us getting back together and being back together but he lives in Atlanta and I live In Maryland and with the pandemic, we realize it’s just not the right time. It’s just not going to work.”

Below is the entire interview if you’re interested…

The last time I reported on Pastor Bryant it was in this post: Pastor Tunya Griffin, Alleged Former ‘Girl Friend’ of Pastor Jamal Bryant, Refutes Statements He Made in His Clap Back Video…

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I hope you had a socially distant Christmas with your family, friends and loved ones! I did 🙂 So y’all, last week, I wrote this post Why New Birth Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant Was Right to Respond to ‘Real Housewife’ Monique Samuels & Say He Won’t Appear on the Show Again…Apparently, I made a mistake so let me correct that first of all. In the paragraph which starts with, “And most revealingly about Monique, he revealed that while she is steady calling him out, she has been calling him, trying to get a come up,” I attributed the quotes that follow to being about Monique, but actually Pastor Bryant was referring to woman he dated who lives in New York. During episode of 1 of the RHOP reunion, Monique provided information regarding his former girl friend’s texts with Pastor Bryant as well as some of the conversations he had with this woman. Read the rest HERE.

I don’t think they broke up over the pandemic…I believe it has to do with what I wrote about in the above post…And some believe they had reconciled in the first place and that it was all for The Real Housewives of Potomac show…

The Real Housewives of Potomac will return for Season 6 in July 11 on Bravo.

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