Nearly nine decades after our Nation’s founding, and more than 2 years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation — enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, finally got the word that they were free from bondage. As those who were formerly enslaved were recognized for the first time as citizens, Black Americans came to commemorate Juneteenth with celebrations across the country, building new lives and a new tradition that we honor today. Only now, as of June 19, 2021, Juneteenth is a national holiday, and the celebration of freedom will be recognized by all Americans. It’s a day in which we remember a long legacy of systemic racism, inequality, and inhumanity, yet also a day to recommit ourselves to the work of equity, equality, and justice.
St. Louis Surge vs. Wisconsin Glo
It was a nail biter game but the Surge came out on top by just one point with Sug Sutton hitting the lucky shot at the buzzer for the victory over the Wisconsin Glo!! Check out this quick recap with host, Todd Blackstock! https://youtu.be/VV189W9D49w








