Juneteenth Reminds Us: Delayed Truth Still Matters (audio)

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Juneteenth Reminds Us: Delayed Truth Still Matters (audio)

Freedom has always had an important relationship with truth. On Juneteenth, we remember a painful reality. Freedom had already been dec

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Freedom has always had an important relationship with truth.

Joyful scene at a lively Brooklyn block party with people enjoying jump rope and street festivities.

Photo by Shabazz Stuart

On Juneteenth, we remember a painful reality. Freedom had already been declared, yet many Black families remained in chains because the truth was delayed, withheld, and kept from them. The distance between freedom spoken and freedom lived carried consequences that echoed through generations.

Juneteenth teaches us something enduring. Truth may be delayed, buried, denied, or feared, yet it still carries power when it arrives. Healing begins when people dare to face what is real. Safety grows where honesty is practiced. Freedom deepens when truth finally has room to breathe.

This episode is a gentle invitation to move toward truth with courage, wisdom, and compassion for ourselves and one another.

Because sometimes the longest journey is the distance between what we sensed… and what we finally allow ourselves to name.



 

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