Recognizing Pride Month and Juneteenth

CAFNR shares ways you can show support for Pride and Juneteenth this month

June is Pride Month nationally (although it’s celebrated at Mizzou in April so students are able to take part in festivities!) To recognize Pride Month, we share a few campus and local resources, training opportunities and events for those who identify as part of this community and/or for becoming an LGBTQ+ ally:

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  • The 2023 Mid-Missouri Pridefest will be held Sept. 23-24 at Rose Music Hall and is free and open to the public. Events include vendors, performances and a parade. Learn more at their website.
  • All Mizzou community members are invited to be part of the Pride Photo each fall, as part of Coming Out Week activities (typically held mid-October). Keep an eye on the LGBTQ Resource Center website for more information.
  • Participate in Pride Month events on campus in April each year and Transgender Empowerment and Awareness Week activities in November. Follow the LGBTQ Resource Center on the web or on Twitter.

In June we celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating the end to slavery in the United States. The name of the holiday references the date, combining “June” and “Nineteenth.” Mizzou will observe Juneteenth this year on Monday, June 19. In recognition of the upcoming celebration, we share a few resources for learning more about Juneteenth, as well as ways to recognize the day.

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