Ten years ago today, 49 innocent lives were taken in a senseless act of hate at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando.
On this solemn anniversary, we remember and honor the lives lost and stand with the survivors and loved ones forever changed by this tragedy.
For generations, Black families and communities kept the legacy of Juneteenth alive through remembrance, education, and celebration—long before it received national recognition in 2021. Juneteenth reminds us that progress is often driven by those who refuse to let history be forgotten.