An organized city-wide Juneteenth celebration was started in 1988 but Black Syracusans have been celebrating freedom from slavery since the end of the Civil War.
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SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Juneteenth Committee Inc. has announced the 32nd annual Juneteenth Cultural Festival and Parade will return downtown on June 17 and 18.
In lieu of Juneteenth festival, Syracuse launches contest to boost Black-owned businesses
Updated Apr 23, 2021;
Posted Apr 23, 2021
File photo: The Syracuse Juneteenth festival fills Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY, Saturday June 17, 2017.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The city of Syracuse is looking for the community’s help to to promote and support Black-owned businesses this summer.
The city partnered with organizers from the Juneteenth Festival and AT&T to launch an eight-week digital campaign aimed at boosting Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs in Syracuse. The campaign will replace the annual Juneteenth Festival and parade, which will be canceled for the second consecutive year due to concerns about large gatherings amid the Covid-19 pandemic.