In this episode, we explore the rich history and exciting festivities of Juneteenth in Galveston, Texas. Our special guest, Caitlin Carnes from the Galveston Park Board, provides an extensive overview of the various events and activities happening in Galveston, both for Juneteenth and beyond. Caitlin discusses the historical significance of Galveston as the birthplace of Juneteenth and highlights numerous local festivals, such as Mardi Gras, Dickens on the Strand, and various food and wine events. She also details the role of the Galveston Park Board in promoting tourism and maintaining the island’s natural assets, including their efforts in beach nourishment and cleanup. Listeners will gain insights into the Park Board’s funding mechanisms and their initiatives to enhance local culture and heritage tourism. Caitlin elaborates on specific Juneteenth events, including the Emancipation Celebration Gospel Concert at the Grand Opera House, the Juneteenth Gala, the Comedy Fest, and the Freedom Walks. She emphasizes the importance of these celebrations in honoring the struggle for equality and keeping the history of Juneteenth alive. By the end of the episode, Caitlin and the host encourage listeners to visit Galveston and experience its vibrant history and celebrations firsthand, especially during the Juneteenth festivities.
JUNETEENTH IN GALVESTON, WHERE IT ALL BEGAN S2 EP7 CAITLIN CARNES
- June 19, 2024
- Charles Lewis
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