Today we pay homage & celebrate the life & legacy of Native Americans & all indigenous people. At no time will we ever settle for a revision or watering down of history or removal of the life, struggles, triumphs, and legacy of those who are the original and true owners of American land. We will not forget. Today, we take time to remember and celebrate who you were and are to this nation. #neverforget #nativeamericans #indigenouspeople #indigenouspeoplesday2024 #indigenouspeoplesday #ICGSolutionists #integrityconsultancygroup
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The Founding Fathers and Biblical Ideas: Creating a World of Liberty and Justice Discover how the Founding Fathers integrated biblical ideas into their vision of a prosperous and just society. Join us as we explore their writings and their commitment to liberty, justice, and human dignity. Let's discuss whether America was ever good and the importance of opposing tyranny. #FoundingFathers #BiblicalIdeas #LibertyAndJustice #Prosperity #HumanDignity #America #OpposingTyranny #HistoricalInsights #JusticeForAll #Freedom
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🌟ATTENTION PLEASE READ 🌟 On this Juneteenth, we honor and celebrate the profound significance of freedom and the resilience of our ancestors. It is imperative that we commemorate this day as a reminder of the long journey towards liberation and equality for all. #Juneteenth #Freedom #Resilience As we reflect on this historic day, I am reminded of the remarkable story of my maternal great grandfather, who was one of the most powerful kings to live in history. His legacy of strength and leadership lives on, despite the hardships he endured. He was tragically kidnapped, brought to the USA, and sold three times as a slave. His story is a testament to the atrocities of the past, but also to the indomitable spirit that perseveres in the face of adversity. Today, we honor his memory and the countless others who suffered under the yoke of slavery. #Legacy #Strength #Perseverance Let us use this Juneteenth as a time to reflect on our history, to educate ourselves and others, and to continue the fight for justice and equality. May we never forget the sacrifices made by those who came before us, and may we always strive to create a better future for generations to come. #NeverForget #Justice #Equality #JuneteenthCelebration #highlightseveryone #everyonehighlights #Juneteenth2024 #everyonefollowers
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This is the Reality of Our Collective Human Experience in America which makes US a MONOLITHIC GROUP in the Context of Continuous Historical Trauma. We Must Reconceptualize a Theoretical Model of a Collective and Collaborative Cultural Orientation grounded in SANKOFA and UBUNTU
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Today is Indigenous People’s Day. For many years, this day centered the legacy of Christopher Columbus, and represented a retelling of history that erased the experiences of Indigenous People on Turtle Island and the violence enacted upon them in the name of “discovery.” Today (and everyday) represents an opportunity to REMEMBER… 🌄 Remember… The land we exist on today is stolen land. 🌄 Remember… The harmful and violent nature of colonialism; and how it continues to manifest in our cultural norms and ways of being. 🌄 Remember… That we are existing in a social context that would have us forget… the history, the impact, the harm caused. 🌄 Remember … Each of us have a role in amplifying the stories, narratives, and histories that are often at the margins of society. The act of "Remembering," is a necessary function of equity & justice. Check out the comments for some resources. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Native #Remember #Equity #BeEquitable
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patriot /pa-trē-ət/noun - a person who loves and supports his or her country - a person who defends their country and its interests with devotion - a person who values individual rights, especially one who attempts to defend those rights against presumed interference by the federal government What does it mean to be a patriot? Do you consider yourself to be a patriot? If so, how are you showing love and support for your country? How are you defending your nation? How are you protecting individual rights so people may flourish in freedom without undue interference or oppression from the government? In this time of cultural upheaval, we all need to ask ourselves if we are truly doing all we can to support and defend our Constitution, to protect our nation against all enemies (foreign and domestic), and to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity. Want to learn more? Contact us today at www.Prosperity101.com for resources to help you and your workforce understand why patriotism is important to the human flourishing and freedom that allows for true prosperity. GOD BLESS AMERICA 🙏🇺🇸🙏 US Christian Chamber of Commerce Christian Employers Alliance (CEA) C-Suite For Christ RedBalloon PublicSquare Your American Flag Store Kingdom Clinics .#prosperity101 #patriot #patriotic #westandforfreedom #godblessamerica #godblesstheusa #freedom #liberty #employer #employers #constitution #workplace #kingdomcommerce #politicsaffectsbusiness #politicsaffectsourdailylives
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A Celebration of Freedom - "America the Beautiful" The Declaration was a powerful assertion of the colonies' right to be free and self-determined, laying the groundwork for the birth of a new nation. Independence Day celebrations have evolved over the centuries, but certain traditions have become quintessentially American. Fireworks displays light up the night skies, symbolizing the spirit of celebration that followed the successful quest for independence. While the Fourth of July is a day of celebration, it is also an opportunity for reflection. The ideals enshrined in the Declaration of Independence – life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – remind us of the ongoing journey toward equality and justice for all Americans. As fireworks light up the sky and communities come together, the Fourth of July stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of freedom and the shared commitment to building a more perfect union. #RevolutionaryWar #AmericanRevolution #StarsandStripes #AmericanDream #GodBlessAmerica #UnitedWeStand #AmericanValues #AmericanHeritage #July4th #AmericanCulture #AmericanSpirit #AmericanIdentity #AmericanExceptionalism #AmericanIndependence #USAstrong #ValueIcons #ValueIconsAmericanRevolution #VIAmericanIndependence #ValueIconsAmericanFreedom #ValueIconsUSAstrong #ValueIconsAmericanSpirit #ValueIconsAmericanCulture #ValueIconsGodBlessAmerica #ValueIconsAmericanHeritage #ValueIconsAmericanRevolution #ValueIconsBeautifulAmerica #ValueIconsIndependenceDayCelebrations #ValueIconsAmericanLegacy #ValueIconsAmericanTradition
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#HaveYouHerd: Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a time to celebrate and honor the rich cultures, contributions, and resilience of Native American communities. Originally introduced as a counter to Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples' Day serves to reclaim history and shine a light on the true experiences of America’s first inhabitants. It represents not only a celebration but also a moment to reflect on centuries of resistance, resilience, and continued advocacy for justice and recognition. While the federal government has officially recognized it since 2021, many states and cities still do not observe the holiday. But for the communities that celebrate, it’s a powerful reminder of the strength and impact of Indigenous peoples throughout history and today. Let’s continue to elevate Indigenous voices, support Native-led initiatives, and commit to learning more about the diverse tribal nations that shape our country’s cultural fabric.
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We wish you a happy and safe Juneteenth! Juneteenth is an annual observance on June 19 to remember when Union soldiers enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and freed all remaining slaves in Texas on June 19, 1865. This day is an opportunity for people to celebrate freedom and equal rights in the United States. On June 19, 1865, freedom finally came for the 250,000 enslaved people of Texas. That day, which would become known as Juneteenth, the Army arrived to enforce what had already been the law of the land for two and a half years — the Emancipation Proclamation. Today, we recognize that Juneteenth not only marks the end of America’s original sin of slavery but also the beginning of the work at the heart and soul of our Nation: making the promise of America real for every American. 𝗦𝘆𝗺𝗯𝗼𝗹𝘀 The Juneteenth flag consists of a rectangle. The lower part of the rectangle is red and the upper part is blue and it has a solid white, five-pointed star at its center. The star is surrounded by a white outline of a 12-pointed star. The Juneteenth flag is often displayed with the United States flag to symbolize that slavery is illegal. In Texas and some other southern states, the traditional drink on Juneteenth is Big Red soda. This variety of cream soda is a sweet, soft drink flavored with orange and lemon oils and vanilla. It is available in different flavors and with or without caffeine and sugar. #iPS #iPSPowerfulPeople #JuneTeenth #freedom #history #celebrations #FreedomDay #EmancipationProclamation #JuneteenthCelebration #Equality #History #BlackHistory #Freedom #LiberationDay #RememberingHistory #CelebrateFreedom #JuneteenthObservance #EndofSlavery #EqualRights #FreedomForAll #EmancipationDay #RecognizingHistory #MakingAmericaBetter
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We hope everyone has a kisstastic Juneteenth!💋 Don't know what Juneteenth is? Juneteenth, an annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States after the Civil War, has been celebrated by African Americans since the late 1800s. On June 19, 1865, about two months after the Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Va., Gordon Granger, a Union general, arrived in Galveston, Texas, to inform enslaved African Americans of their freedom and that the Civil War had ended. General Granger’s announcement put into effect the Emancipation Proclamation, which had been issued nearly two and a half years earlier, on Jan. 1, 1863, by President Abraham Lincoln. President Biden signed legislation in 2021 that made Juneteenth, which falls on June 19, a federal holiday, after interest in the day was renewed during the summer of 2020 and the nationwide protests that followed the police killings of Black Americans including George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The holiday is also called “Juneteenth Independence Day,” “Freedom Day” or “Emancipation Day.” #freedom #kisswhisper #civilwar #history #kisstastic #lifecoach #juneteenth #freedomday #emacipationday #psychicreading #june19 #emacipationproclomation #lincoln #officialkissprintreader #officiallipstickreader #americans #texas #unitedstates #galveston #thecivilwar #juneteenthindependenceday #civilwarhistory #abrahamlincoln #africanamericans #federalholiday
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