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Photos: Fort Collins celebrates Juneteenth, America's Second Independence Day

Kisha Witty, Full Expression Belly Dance Instructor, attended the Juneteenth Community Celebration at Foothills Mall in Fort Collins, Colorado. The event featured a Juneteenth celebration highlighting a vendor market owned by Black entrepreneurs alongside food trucks, live entertainment, community art projects, and face painting activities.
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Kisha Witty, Full Expression Belly Dance Instructor, attended the Juneteenth Community Celebration at Foothills Mall in Fort Collins, Colorado. The event featured a Juneteenth celebration highlighting a vendor market owned by Black entrepreneurs alongside food trucks, live entertainment, community art projects, and face painting activities.

June 19 or Juneteenth, also known as Jubilee Day, Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is a federally recognized holiday that marks what is known as America's Second Independence Day. On this day in 1865, the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation was issued at the conclusion of the Civil War.

Many area communities mark the holiday on the day or leading up to it. This past weekend Fort Collins residents enjoyed a family-friendly weekend of activities at the Foothills Mall. Visitors were welcomed with music, athletic activities, arts and crafts, and vendors representing their small businesses.

The photography in this story is funded by the Reflecting Colorado Photo Desk grant. KUNC, with support from the , aims to diversify visual storytelling by showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the Centennial State. The Photo Desk project is a step towards embracing digital innovation and fostering inclusivity in storytelling.

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