Seasonal & Holidays
Framingham Juneteenth 2025: Events, Closures And What To Know
The city has planned a Juneteenth ceremony and flag raising this year.
FRAMINGHAM, MA — Juneteenth observances in Framingham this year include a ceremony and flag raising ceremony.
The city will honor the day with the events for a third consecutive year. This year's event is scheduled for the Memorial Building on Thursday at 11 a.m.
The event will feature a series of speeches, cultural performances and reflections on the historical significance of Juneteenth, officials said.
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The Thursday, June 19, federal holiday commemorates the day in 1865 when word finally reached the last enslaved people in Texas that the Civil War had ended, and they were free. It was more than two months after the end of the Civil War, and about two and one-half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation,
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Also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day and Jubilee Day, Juneteenth is the oldest-known celebration of the end of slavery in the on United States. In 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation making it a federal holiday, the first since the addition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983.
Some towns and cities are scaling back Juneteenth celebrations — or canceling them altogether — due to concerns about violating the Trump administration’s executive orders banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Trump’s executive orders don’t cancel the federal holiday — Congress created it and only Congress can repeal it — but civil rights groups contend the DEI bans are having a chilling effect on Juneteenth. They argue the bans undermine the principles of equality and equal opportunity that Juneteenth represents.
Organizers of some events across the country say they’re having trouble landing their usual corporate sponsorships from businesses and organizations working to comply with DEI executive orders. Many of these companies have contracts directly with the government or receive indirect federal funding through contracts with nonprofits that provide services, such as workplace diversity training. Or, they may simply have shifted priorities due to the politics of DEI.
Because Juneteenth is an official U.S. holiday, banks, federal offices and post offices in Massachusetts will be closed.
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