06/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/09/2025 08:31
This year the city's Human Relations Fund (HRF), in collaboration with the Office of Arts and Culture, provided support to several organizations hosting events and celebrations that recognize Immigrant Heritage Month and Juneteenth. All events are free and open to the public.
Immigrant Heritage Month events and celebrations honor and celebrate Boulder's rich, diverse immigrant populations and their integration into the civic, economic and cultural life of the Boulder community. Events celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month include:
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, is an important part of American history as it commemorates the official end of slavery on June 19, 1865. Juneteenth celebration events honor and raise awareness of the independence this holiday represents for African Americans. Events celebrating Juneteenth include:
The HRF supports community-initiated activities that focus on or raise awareness of civil rights, human rights, or equity issues and problems in Boulder; facilitate interaction, understanding, collaboration and civic participation among diverse communities; or enable communities that experience marginalization to celebrate events significant to them while providing learning opportunities to the general population.
The Human Relations Fund is accepting applications for future events through Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, or until all funds have been awarded. Learn more and find application information on the city's website.
Looking for more ways to celebrate? Join the city for a Juneteenth flag raising and remarks from local leaders.
Through the Office of Equity and Belonging, the city invites the community to join in a celebration and recognition of Juneteenth. On Monday, June 16, the city will raise a Juneteenth Flagat the Penfield Tate II Municipal Building at 3 p.m. Remarks from city and community leaders will follow the flag raising. The event will also feature live entertainment by Selasee and the FaFa Family and free ice cream.
The Office of Equity and Belonging works to eliminate systemic and institutional racism from the City of Boulder's polices, programs and practices. We strive to transform Boulder into a more inclusive, safe and welcoming environment for all who live, work and play in our community.