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Then, now and next: Juneteenth celebrates Black people in the future of Marin City
THIS YEAR IN MARIN CITY, the Juneteenth celebration commemorating an end to slavery in the U.S. was kind of bittersweet. The Black population that historically defines the community is shrinking, but its activism and organization amplifies its desire for self-governance. The unincorporated district just north of Sausalito has around 3,000 residents, according to 2020 census […] The post Then, now and next: Juneteenth celebrates Black people in the future of Marin City appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Then, now and next: Juneteenth celebrates Black people in the future of Marin City, THIS YEAR IN MARIN CITY, the Juneteenth celebration commemorating an end to slavery in the U.S. was kind of bittersweet. The Black population that historically defines the community is shrinking, but its activism and organization amplifies its desire for self-governance. The unincorporated district just north of Sausalito has around 3,000 residents, according to 2020 census […] The post Then, now and next: Juneteenth celebrates Black people in the future of Marin City appeared first on Local News Matters .
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