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Scenes From Juneteenth Celebrations Across Brooklyn

Brooklyn celebrated the federal holiday in style.

Friday, June 19, 2026, was Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day for African Americans. Brooklyn celebrated the federal holiday in a variety of ways, from attending food festivals, parades, cook-outs, to shopping at Black-owned businesses and attending music and dance performances.

On January 1, 1980, Juneteenth became an official state holiday in Texas through the efforts of African-American state legislator Al Edwards. Edwards successfully passed a bill granting state recognition to Juneteenth as an official holiday and emancipation celebration.

Today, Juneteenth is a time for reflection, rejoicing and self-improvement and planning for the future. Where were you to commemorate Juneteenth this year?

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The 5th Annual Juneteenth Food Festival at the Weeksville Heritage Center on June 19, 2026. Photo: Andrew Karpan for BK Reader
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The Juneteenth Food Festival at the Weeksville Heritage Center on June 19, 2026. . Photo: Andrew Karpan for BK Reader
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Attendees at the Juneteenth Food Festival at the Weeksville Heritage Center on June 19, 2026. Photo: Andrew Karpan for BK Reader
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A dance performance at We Outside! in Fort Greene on June 20, 2026. . Photo: Luke Maillefer for BK Reader
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Attendees at We Outside! in Fort Greene on June 20, 2026. . Photo: Luke Maillefer for BK Reader
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A band performs at We Outside! in Fort Greene on June 20, 2026. . Photo: Luke Maillefer for BK Reader

 




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