The Kent Black Action Commission (KBAC) recently held its annual Juneteenth Celebration in Kent, drawing a diverse crowd from across the city and King County. This year’s event was a powerful and unifying commemoration, celebrating African American freedom, culture, and contributions. The celebration, held at Morrill Meadows Park attracted local residents, leaders, and visitors from all over the county, fostering a sense of community pride and solidarity.
Among the notable attendees were several elected officials, including City of Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, who delivered an inspiring address about the importance of Juneteenth in recognizing the history and resilience of African Americans. Senators, State Representatives, City Councilmembers, and various community leaders also participated, highlighting the significance of honoring this historic day while acknowledging the work that remains in the fight for racial equity.
The event featured a rich array of activities, including live musical performances, local vendors showcasing their goods, educational presentations, and traditional food. Community members gathered in a spirit of unity to reflect on the historical impact of Juneteenth and to celebrate the achievements of African Americans throughout history. There were also interactive stations for children, ensuring that the celebration was truly inclusive for people of all ages.
Kent Black Action Commission’s Executive Director Gwen Allen-Carston expressed pride in the growing reach of the event, noting the enthusiasm and participation from not just Kent residents but across King County. “Juneteenth is not only a day of reflection but a call to action for justice and equality,” Mayor Dana Ralph said. “We are proud to bring together people from all walks of life to celebrate freedom and continue working toward a more inclusive society.”
The presence of key political figures emphasized the importance of civic engagement in the pursuit of racial and social justice, with many speakers urging the community to remain active in shaping the policies that affect their lives.
As Juneteenth becomes more widely recognized nationwide, events like KBAC’s celebration are helping to ensure that the history, culture, and contributions of African Americans remain central to the conversation. The celebration in Kent stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and community.
With a growing audience and participation each year, the Kent Black Action Commission looks forward to continuing to host events that educate, inspire, and empower the community for years to come.