Unity and Progress: Highlights from Spokane's Juneteenth Celebrations

This past Juneteenth, the city of Spokane, Washington, located about 280 miles east of Seattle, came alive with celebrations honoring Black history and culture. With a total population of around 228,000 people and a Black population of just under 4%, Spokane's Juneteenth celebrations were a testament to the power of unity and progress.

The festivities included the Pillar Awards, which recognized local leaders and influencers for their contributions to education, business, and culture. The city's parks were filled with music, inspiring speeches, and a sense of shared joy as people from all walks of life came together to celebrate. Back2Besa producer Winfield Ezell Jr. recaps Juneteenth.

Juneteenth in Spokane wasn't just a celebration of freedom but a reminder of the ongoing journey toward progress and equality. It was a moment for the community to reflect on the rich history of Black people in Spokane. This history includes James Chase, who was elected Spokane's first Black mayor in 1981, winning 62 percent of the vote in a city where Black people only made up 1.4 percent of the population at the time.

This segment was first aired on Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle. See past episodes and segments at whereweconverge.com/back2besa and on the FOX Local app. Learn how to download app here bit.ly/watchfoxlocal

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