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What is Juneteenth to Me?

10 min · 24. juni 2026
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“What Is Juneteenth to Me?” Juneteenth is more than a holiday—it’s a spiritual and ancestral landmark. In this episode, Rev. Sharyn Cosby reflects on her family’s roots in Red River County, Texas, where her ancestors lived on a plantation just miles outside Paris, Texas, waiting for freedom that was delayed but not denied. She shares how Juneteenth represents survival, faith, and the resilience of a people who held onto hope even when justice was withheld. Rev. Cosby also speaks with prophetic honesty about her lament for America today—how the nation is taking giant steps backward after generations of progress. From voting rights to racial justice, she calls listeners to remember the cost of freedom and to continue the work our ancestors began. This episode is a blend of history, testimony, and spiritual truth—a reminder that Juneteenth is both a celebration and a mandate to keep pressing toward justice.

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What is Juneteenth to Me?

“What Is Juneteenth to Me?” Juneteenth is more than a holiday—it’s a spiritual and ancestral landmark. In this episode, Rev. Sharyn Cosby reflects on her family’s roots in Red River County, Texas, where her ancestors lived on a plantation just miles outside Paris, Texas, waiting for freedom that was delayed but not denied. She shares how Juneteenth represents survival, faith, and the resilience of a people who held onto hope even when justice was withheld. Rev. Cosby also speaks with prophetic honesty about her lament for America today—how the nation is taking giant steps backward after generations of progress. From voting rights to racial justice, she calls listeners to remember the cost of freedom and to continue the work our ancestors began. This episode is a blend of history, testimony, and spiritual truth—a reminder that Juneteenth is both a celebration and a mandate to keep pressing toward justice.

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