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Juneteenth Message from AGMA

Published June 19, 2022   |  By Musical Artists  |  Post in All Areas

Juneteenth is the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. The tragic reality was it took more than two years from when President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation for the last enslaved people to be freed - in Galveston, Texas - on June 19, 1865. 

We must use AGMA’s power and resources to combat inequality and oppression in our industries and our society. Racism and discrimination are safety issues; they make our workplaces dangerous and tear at the fabric of solidarity that binds us together.

Juneteenth is a day for reflection. At AGMA, we give thanks for the leadership, energy, and vision of our Black members, who have led the way as our union has worked to confront systemic racism in our industries. We also acknowledge the work yet to be done and recommit ourselves to finding and implementing ways in which AGMA Artists can use their collective power to unlearn and dismantle racism inside our industries.