artistic text telling readers the Juneteenth Lunch and Learn will take place on Friday June 13 at the Illinois State Museum

The Resiliency of Black History Beyond Erasures delves into the enduring strength and adaptability of Black history in the face of attempts to marginalize it. Black history is a tapestry woven with stories of triumph, resiliency, and cultural richness that have persisted despite systemic efforts to diminish their significance.

This resilience is evident in the preservation of oral histories, the vibrancy of cultural traditions, and the ongoing contributions of Black individuals to society. By celebrating this resilience, we recognize that Black history is not just a record of the past but a living, evolving narrative that continues to shape and inspire future generations.

The Juneteenth Lunch and Learn series was created in the spirit of "freeish" which underscores the journey toward true liberation and acknowledgment, ensuring that the legacy of Black history thrives beyond erasures.

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Illinois State Museum
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