Honoring Juneteenth: A Day of Reflection, Freedom and Commitment to Our Values
Each year on June 19, the United States recognizes Juneteenth, a historic and deeply significant day that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans in the US.
On this day in 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally learned they were free. Juneteenth reminds us that freedom, justice and equality have not always been experienced equally, and that progress often comes through persistent courage and collective action.
As members of Delta Gamma, we are called to lead lives of purpose, sisterhood and personal responsibility. This includes understanding the past, acknowledging the experiences of our members and contributing to a more inclusive and equitable world. We honor this day not only in remembrance of what has come before, but as an opportunity to recognize and uplift the voices, stories and contributions of Black members across our sisterhood
Why Juneteenth Matters to Delta Gamma
At its core, Juneteenth is about liberation, community and belonging, values that closely align with Delta Gamma’s commitment to creating spaces where every member feels seen, valued and supported. Through our belonging, equity, inclusion and diversity (BEID) efforts, we are actively working to ensure that our sisterhood reflects the diversity of the world around us and that each member has the opportunity to belong.
Delta Gamma’s legacy is enriched by members who advocate for justice, build inclusive chapters and ensure that we live Article II.
Uplifting the Voices Within Our Sisterhood
On this day, we intentionally recognize the strength, resilience and contributions of Black members throughout Delta Gamma’s history. It also serves as a reminder to continue creating space for all members to be fully seen, heard and celebrated -- not just today, but every day.
How We Can Honor This Day Together
- Learn: Take time to explore the history of Juneteenth and its ongoing relevance. Share what you learn with your sisters and engage in meaningful dialogue.
- Reflect: Acknowledge the experiences of Black members and consider how your chapter or group can continue fostering a culture of belonging.
- Act: Use your leadership and influence to challenge injustice, support inclusive practices and affirm the worth of every member.
- Celebrate: Recognize and celebrate the achievements of Black members within your chapter, alumnae group or community.
Delta Gamma Fraternity is committed to cultivating an inclusive and equitable environment through experiences that foster belonging with care and connection, aligning with our values outlined in Article II. We believe cultivating a culture of belonging, equity, inclusion and diversity (BEID) allows members, future members and friends of the anchor to be seen and heard for their authentic whole selves without a need to suppress aspects of who they are and their lived experiences. Review our positional statement and resources here.
As we observe Juneteenth, may we recommit living with integrity, embracing one another’s stories and moving forward with purpose. Together, we can build a Delta Gamma that not only remembers history but helps write a more just and inclusive future.
