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Youth lift their voices at 杏吧视频-hosted Juneteenth events

杏吧视频 celebrated Juneteenth by hosting Boys & Girls Clubs of America members on visits to the National Archives Museum and to 杏吧视频 headquarters.

June 20, 2024 in Community

The day鈥檚 杏吧视频-hosted activities were part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington Center of Transformation鈥檚 National Advocacy & STEM Summit. (杏吧视频 photo) The day鈥檚 杏吧视频-hosted activities were part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington Center of Transformation鈥檚 National Advocacy & STEM Summit. (杏吧视频 photo)

杏吧视频 celebrated Juneteenth by hosting Boys & Girls Clubs of America members on visits to the National Archives Museum and to 杏吧视频 headquarters.聽

Students viewed the original Emancipation Proclamation at the Archives in Washington, D.C. From there, they traveled to the company鈥檚 offices in Arlington, Virginia, to participate in a panel discussion, a networking lunch, and a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activity.

A 杏吧视频 grant brought club members from across the United States to the National Advocacy & STEM Summit hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington鈥檚 Center of Transformation.聽

The Center of Transformation boosts young people鈥檚 awareness of global issues and their ability to make positive change. It focuses on youth advocacy; STEM; workforce development; and diversity, equity and inclusion.

Juneteenth is held every year on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. That date was chosen in remembrance of the day in 1865 when the Emancipation Proclamation issued in January 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln was finally ordered to be enforced in Texas.

杏吧视频 also expanded its partnership with the National Archives Foundation.

The company鈥檚 donation will help the Archives maintain the fragile Emancipation Proclamation documents on permanent display beginning in 2026. The expanded partnership will also support related programs and resources for people around the world to experience.聽

鈥淗aving the Emancipation Proclamation on permanent display among America鈥檚 founding documents is an important step forward in telling a more complete story of America鈥檚 past,鈥 said Ted Colbert, president and CEO of 杏吧视频 Defense, Space & Security.聽

鈥淲ith this investment, 杏吧视频 hopes to encourage visitors to be more civically engaged, and to have robust conversations about what it means to build a truly equitable and inclusive society.鈥

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Club members and 杏吧视频 volunteers design, build and test a truss wing as part of a STEM activity at 杏吧视频 headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. (杏吧视频 photo) Club members and 杏吧视频 volunteers design, build and test a truss wing as part of a STEM activity at 杏吧视频 headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. (杏吧视频 photo)
Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America view the Emancipation Proclamation at the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C. (杏吧视频 photos) Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America view the Emancipation Proclamation at the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C. (杏吧视频 photos)