More
    HomeFashionOn Juneteenth, a Celebration of Pride, Joy, and History in Austin, Texas

    On Juneteenth, a Celebration of Pride, Joy, and History in Austin, Texas

    Published on

    spot_img


    Thursday morning rears a bright and warm beginning to the 27th annual Austin Central Texas Juneteenth parade. Music hits the streets as a unified white linen band trickles down East Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. Immediately, a chorus line of feet stomping and laughter filters the air. The city has carved a safe space. Corporate commercialization can often overshadow the depth of holidays, but Austin’s Juneteenth has continued to fashion itself with pride, joy, and history. With the resounding legacy attached, the honor is only fitting.

    Photographed by Tenny Rudolph

    The families that found a prime spot before the 10 a.m. rush break out their red, green, and black flags, showering their faces with quick-whip breezes. The whispers from mothers to children of what Juneteenth means bounce between drum beats. While the Emancipation Proclamation declared enslaved people in the Confederate territory free, a militarized effort was needed to enforce the Confederacy’s cooperation—a conundrum leaving Black army men at the forefront of a meant-to-lose war. But through grit, gumption, and style, the 2,000 soldiers who marched through Galveston, Texas, reclaimed the lives of 250,000 enslaved people and pronounced them free, thus forever marking that day as Juneteenth.

    Image may contain Jos Eduardo dos Santos Clothing Glove Flag Hat People Person Accessories Glasses Adult and Belt

    Photographed by Tenny Rudolph

    While the history of Juneteenth starts with Texas, the fight for identity and reclamation is prevalent nationally and globally. The dichotomy of torn-apart families and the gathering of loved ones today serves as a stark reminder of using joy as a means of revolution. The expression of visibility is a symbol of unity. One parade goer, Thomas Edge, spotted in a ginger- hued twist-out and a debonaire masc trans representation t-shirt, shared their thoughts on participation. “I’m from a small town,” Edge shared. “The population is 80% Black. Moving to Austin, where the Black population is below 10%, you feel it everywhere you go. It’s nice to have a time when it’s not just locally but nationally, where they are celebrating Blackness. And you get to see all types of Blackness being celebrated.”

    Image may contain Accessories Bracelet Jewelry Adult Person Glasses Face Head Photography Portrait and Animal

    Photographed by Tenny Rudolph

    Image may contain Accessories Glasses Adult Person Clothing Hat Footwear Shoe Bag Handbag Animal and Horse

    Photographed by Tenny Rudolph

    From the smiling glee of aunties to the modern cowboys saddled on mahogany horses, the essence of freedom shapeshifts through each being. Juneteenth heralds the sacrifice and love required to be the whole entirety encompassed today.

    Image may contain Clothing Hat Car Transportation Vehicle License Plate Person Accessories and Glasses

    Photographed by Tenny Rudolph



    Source link

    Latest articles

    Independent Brands Join Beach Club Takeover Frenzy on the Italian Riviera

    MILAN — The beach isn’t just for the luxury juggernauts anymore. A slew of...

    HBO Max returns: Warner Bros. drops ‘Max’ rebrand after backlash

    Warner Bros. Discovery officially abandoned its rebranding of its streaming service to “Max”...

    ‘Wicked’ Concert Special Featuring Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo Sets Air Date

    NBC’s upcoming Wicked concert special finally has a broadcast date, with the network...

    More like this

    Independent Brands Join Beach Club Takeover Frenzy on the Italian Riviera

    MILAN — The beach isn’t just for the luxury juggernauts anymore. A slew of...

    HBO Max returns: Warner Bros. drops ‘Max’ rebrand after backlash

    Warner Bros. Discovery officially abandoned its rebranding of its streaming service to “Max”...