Bowser Administration Hosts Third Annual FITDC Juneteenth in the District

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The Bowser administration announces the third annual FITDC event, celebrating Juneteenth in Washington, D. C. Scheduled for June 18-19, 2025, the event will take place at Franklin Park. Local leaders, including Muriel Bowser and Thennie Freeman, are expected to participate, underscoring the importance of Juneteenth in American history. The administration aims to foster community engagement and education surrounding this significant date, which marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.

The event will feature various attractions and activities designed to entertain and educate attendees. FITDC serves as a platform to commemorate freedom and equality, encouraging reflection on the ongoing struggle for civil rights. The Bowser administration's commitment to such events demonstrates its focus on inclusivity and community building. This celebration highlights the cultural significance of Juneteenth, promoting awareness and understanding among residents and visitors alike.

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