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Juneteenth

✨ Come Celebrate Juneteenth with Us! The Kean Center for Africana Studies proudly invites you to a week-long series of dynamic events Juneteenth, culture, and freedom. Join us for a powerful lineup of reflection, and community.

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  • Image principale de Kean Juneteenth with a spirit-filled service at Metropolitan Baptist Church

    Kean Juneteenth with a spirit-filled service at Metropolitan Baptist Church

    Sun, Jun 29, 9:15 AM

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    Kean University Juneteenth "Our Story Through Music" Ali Jackson’s Journey

    Thu, Jun 26, 4:00 PM

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    Kean University/ Juneteenth / The D9: "Uniting Our Voices, Uniting as One"

    Wed, Jun 25, 3:30 PM

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Juneteenth CelebrationJoin us in honoring Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. This event will highlight the rich legacy of African American freedom, resilience, and achievement. Expect an inspiring blend of historical reflection, community dialogue, and educational engagement as we explore the continuing journey toward justice and equality.Black History Month ProgramCelebrate the power and legacy of Black history with us this February. Through thought-provoking discussions, historical showcases, and engaging presentations, we’ll highlight the achievements, struggles, and contributions of Black individuals throughout history. This event is designed to educate, empower, and inspire attendees to carry the legacy forward with purpose and pride.HBCU Experience EventStep into the world of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) — institutions that have shaped generations of leaders, thinkers, and change-makers. This event explores the history, impact, and cultural significance of HBCUs through alumni stories, student perspectives, and historical insight. Whether you're an aspiring student or a community member, you'll walk away informed and inspired.More Events Rooted in HistoryFrom panel discussions on social justice movements to workshops exploring African and African Diaspora history, our events are created to illuminate the past while equipping attendees with tools for the future. Each gathering centers historical knowledge and collective learning to foster stronger, more informed communities.