Juneteenth parade in San Francisco celebrates freedom, love and unity in heart of downtown
Briefly

Organizers were calling it a proud moment in the heart of the city. 'Some people are like, it should be back in Fillmore or the Bay View. But to be Main Street for SF, that's a really big deal.' - Cheryl Davis, executive director SF Human Rights Commission.
'Remember, those other parades have 50-plus years. And, so we're just starting to build that momentum. But I think symbolically and just in terms of like cultural support, it's a big deal to just be here.' - Cheryl Davis, executive director SF Human Rights Commission.
'The holiday is very important for Black people. I think it's very important raising awareness of what we've done in the nation and that a lot of the history, of most of the history, is Black history.' - Samuel Rhymes, Howard University student.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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