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Juneteenth Resource Guide

Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, commemorates the liberation of enslaved Black people from the violence of slavery. It is a celebration of freedom and serves as a stark reminder of both the jubilation of that long-awaited change as well as the need for continued resistance in the face of oppression.

BPN welcomes you to review the resources cultivated by Yujay Masah Northwestern University’s Black studies Librarian to share and enrich our understanding of Juneteenth as well as the era that sparked a revolution. Resource guide coming soon

Community Partners

We are proud to celebrate Juneteenth alongside our dedicated community partners:

Their collaboration and commitment help bring this celebration to life.

Special Exhibition

Don't miss our special exhibition featuring African/American artifacts and compelling historical narratives from the collection of Michael Cowan, our Juneteenth exhibit curator.

Honoring Our Sponsors

We are deeply grateful to our sponsors for their generous support of the 2025 Juneteenth celebration:

Their partnership makes this celebration possible and meaningful.