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It is the height of irony that the state declared it a holiday but it won't be celebrated until two years later.
Almost as long as it took Lincoln's words to make it to Texas.
That is the irony. I didn't think I had to annunciate it as based on this board it either has always been or will be taught in school
It's another in a long line of symbolic "victories". I'm bothered by it.
symbols are important. I don't know how anyone could be bothered by it. It's a good day. I don't like government employees getting more days off but I love celebrating history. It's good to learn more about our history. I like throwing things on here on Pulaski Day. Even if people bust my stones a little, they do get exposed to something not in the mainstream.
We have been talking about this holiday for a long time at this board. We are always on the forefront of change.
I seem to recall in the foggy past of the board that Regular Reader didn't like Juneteenth.
Symbols are fine. Similar to appetizers. Eventually, you need more.
MANY of these other holidays are celebrated while kids are in school. That means even for 1 day these people will be discussed and kids can be exposed to the information. This "holiday" takes place during summer break. That significantly reduces the exposure for many.
CPS gets out today and there is an entire month for concentration on black history, during which Juneteenth is undoubtedly noted.
There is more (on federal, state and municipal levels) and you aren't looking if you don't see it. Hate on Lightfoot or the programs all you want but she has prioritized equality across all departments in this city. I think the government has been incredibly facile and imaginative in getting COVID shots available to the black community and I think this new stream will be the infrastructure to battle healthcare disparities. The affordable housing crises has been addressed in myraid ways. Minimum wage increased. Infrastructure has been created for greater investment in south and west neighborhoods.
There are certainly responses and critiques to all of these but to say the symbol isn't backed by action is not accurate.