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Mission Statement
“To bring all Americans together to celebrate our common bond of freedom through the recognition, observance, education, and historic preservation of Juneteenth in America.”
About the NJOF
NJOF is a national foundation, including hundreds of local organizations, that have been instrumental in the passage of Juneteenth Independence Day legislation. The NJOF advances the right of Freedom through its initiatives including education, health, music, art, and technology, creating opportunities for a better life for all. By focusing on these key building blocks the NJOF movement creates long-lasting community change. The NJOF is a call to action for everyone to become a part of the change.
National Juneteenth Observance Foundation (NJOF) has been promoting the national recognition of Juneteenth Independence Day for nearly 25 years. NJOF has been instrumental in the passage of bills in more than 40 states and the District of Columbia.
06.16.2021
TRANSCRIPT: Majority Leader Schumer Remarks At Press Conference On Passage Of Juneteenth Legislation
Washington, D.C. – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) today delivered remarks at a press conference on the Senate passage of Juneteenth legislation yesterday. Below are Senator Schumer’s remarks, which can also be viewed here:
It is a beautiful, beautiful late spring day, and it’s as if the heavens are celebrating a recognition of freedom. Now let me just say, I want to thank Senator Markey for his great leadership on this issue, joined by our colleague on our side of the aisle, Senator Smith. Senator Cornyn, thank you for your leadership. And in the House, Representatives Jackson Lee, Danny Davis, and so many others, and Steve Williams, who has been so fabulous and relentless, in making sure that this happens.
Yesterday the Senate came together. We passed unanimously—unanimously—the bill that says Juneteenth is a federal holiday. It was an important moment for recognizing our history, not shrinking from it, not sweeping it under the rug, not denying it, but staring at it directly in the face.
If signed into law, the bill would finally, finally give due recognition to one of the most underappreciated events in our nation’s history. The day that Union generals arrived in Galveston and informed enslaved African Americans that the war was over, and that they were finally, finally free.
Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, Juneteenth unquestionably deserves a place among our nation’s most important celebrations, but it will be a day of remembrance as well as a day of celebration. Like Martin Luther King Day, it will be a day for Americans to reflect on the great unfinished business of our society — the long march to achieve full justice for all our citizens.
When I was in the House, I worked hard to make MLK Day a national holiday, and this is a fitting other end of the book in a certain sense, now that Juneteenth is finally being recognized. By making Juneteenth a federal holiday, we are recognizing the sins of the past, grappling with them, teaching them, and learning from them as we work towards a more perfect union. It’ll be the only federal holiday that recognizes the terrible legacy of slavery as well as the noble truth that none of us are free until we are all free.
So thank you to my colleagues here and those who couldn’t be. I want to mention Senator Booker, he couldn’t be here because of a family situation and illness in his family, as well as the volunteers, and activists, and caretakers of our nation’s history who pushed this long overdue recognition, that this legislation is attributed to your efforts. I greatly look forward to seeing the House pass the bill later today, and sending it to the President’s desk by the end of the week.
NJOF Board Directors
Steve Williams, President
National Juneteenth Observance Foundation
Deborah Evans, Communications Director
National Juneteenth Observance Foundation
Juneteenth Nevada
Betty Sawyer Secretary
Utah Juneteenth Celebration
Amani Terrell Treasurer
Los Angeles Juneteenth Celebration
Opal Lee
Fort Worth Juneteenth Celebration
Sheri Bailey
Juneteenth Virginia
Bob Johnson
Juneteenth Atlanta
Bishop Dave Thomas
Juneteenth Alaska
NJOF Record of Legislation
U.S. State Juneteenth Records of Legislation
NJOF National Agenda
Mission: Educate and Celebrate Freedom
Objective: Acknowledgment as the Subject Matter Experts on Juneteenth
Goal: Legislative Recognition of Juneteenth as a National Day of Observance
Community Advocacy: Bridging the Digital Divide
Community Service: Inter-County Exchanges
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