Yolo Juneteenth

Yolo Juneteenth Yolo Juneteenth is an annual family friendly event to promote and cultivate knowledge and appreciation of African American heritage and history.

Yolo Juneteenth occurs in the first Sunday in June, before the national holiday, which occurs in June 19.

The City of West Sacramento is hosting its annual celebration on June 13 from 5:30-8:30pm. We're proud to be supporting ...
05/28/2025

The City of West Sacramento is hosting its annual celebration on June 13 from 5:30-8:30pm. We're proud to be supporting the celebration, and we hope to see you there.

05/09/2024

We were sad to hear that the UC Davis Cross Cultural Center Black Family Day was canceled due weather this past weekend. So, we are partnering with their team to extend Juneteenth beyond 5pm. So, stay for the After-Hours Party from 5-8pm to see more acts originally scheduled for Black Family Day.

We also added more vendors, so you'll have a greater selection of food and artisan crafts to shop.

04/17/2024

April update. The planning is coming together. We will have a great lineup of performers, including having the Grant Union Drum Line back again. Other performers will be Steady Eddy & the Shakers, Sacramento Metropolitan Chapter Gospel Group, Amber Hines, Afro Vibes, and more.

Additionally, Underground Books will be back selling books, and we've confirmed 5 amazing authors. Bryan Patrick Avery, Nikki Shannon Smith, Darrin Bell, Theanne Griffith, and JaNay Brown-Wood. Of course, we will have many other fabulous vendors, including many food vendors.

03/22/2024

March Update. We are less than three months away from the big event. Planning is coming along, and we are now accepting vendor applications for our marketplace, please visit https://yolojuneteenth.org for more information and to download the application.

06/30/2023

In track and field, the “staggered start” is a mechanism used to account for the fact that runners in the outer lanes of the track have a longer distance to run than those in the inner lanes. Like the staggered start, affirmative action is intended to account for historical inequities experienced by marginalized communities in higher education and other endeavors. Today, the Supreme Court has decided that this tool is no longer appropriate.

I echo President Michael Drake’s statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action. While public universities in California have recruited new classes of students without considering race and gender as main factors since 1996, opportunities available for underrepresented students will become fewer with today’s decision.

I worry that underrepresented students of color and women will find more challenges and obstacles on their way to fields like mine, engineering, and in other science and technology fields. Without programs that engage students early in their education and encourage them to persist in fields they may not have seen as available to them, our nation may further neglect nurturing intellectual diversity and promote a lack of inclusivity. That takes the country backward, not forward.

At UC Davis, we will continue to build on efforts like those of our School of Medicine, where half the class is from Black, Hispanic and Indigenous populations. We will continue to provide equitable access to all Californians.

We are committed to the notion that a college degree holds a transformative power to shape a person’s life, no matter what their background or circumstances are and no matter what barriers they may face in their academic journey.

No more stagger? We’ll just have to run faster.

Full statement: https://leadership.ucdavis.edu/news/statement-chancellor-gary-s-may-supreme-court-decision-ending-affirmative-action

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A composite image of Mrak Hall lawn with Egghead dark blue overlay that reads, "Chancellor's Statement on Supreme Court Decision Ending Affirmative Action", with a navy blue line underneath and the date of June 29, 2023 below with a white UC Davis word mark in the bottom right corner.

06/16/2023

West Sacramento’s celebration is happening next Friday. Hope to see you there!

05/26/2023
05/23/2023

Yolo Juneteenth Celebration June 4

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315 E 14th Street
Davis, CA
95616

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