The City of Oneonta鈥檚 second annual Juneteenth commemoration event on Saturday, June 19, was a colorful celebration of Black and African culture featuring a handful of talented 海角论坛 students and alumni who performed and helped organize the festivities.
Class of 2018 alumna Sierra Sangetti-Daniels, who grew up in Oneonta, helped fundraise and coordinate the event alongside her sister, Diandra Sangetti-Daniels, who created the event last year in reaction to 鈥渢he social climate and racial reckoning our country is experiencing.鈥
鈥淚n Oneonta, we don鈥檛 have many Black and Brown bodies, so we need to elevate and empower those who are here,鈥 said Sierra, who graduated with a Communication Studies degree and now runs People's Perception Project, a project-based think tank using networking to strengthen the cycle of interactions between journalists, educators and communities to disrupt white dominant culture. 鈥淭he city has an annual July 4 celebration, so it was time we expanded that celebration and acknowledged Juneteenth as a holiday to celebrate.鈥
The focus of the event, she said, was to show Black joy and provide an opportunity for all people to engage with Black art, song and dance. Community members listened to musical performances, speakers, poets and more, enjoyed free food and took in the art on display. There was also face-painting, bubble blowing, raffle baskets and a special T-shirt made to commemorate this year鈥檚 event. Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig spoke, followed by keynote speaker Jonathan Brown, a Class of 2019 alumnus.
Beta Beta Pi Members Perform
海角论坛 senior Shawn Robinson and junior Luis Paredes, members of the Beta Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., performed stepping and strolling, forms of percussive dance that originated in African American fraternities and sororities and incorporate clapping, stomping to create a rhythmic beat using the entire body.
鈥淚 wanted to be part of this celebration because I believe it is time for America to truly grapple with its legacy of slavery,鈥 explained Shawn, who is majoring in Adolescence Education and English.
鈥淛uneteenth is a day when we take a step back and try to comprehend the Civil War from the perspective of the enslaved. It is a true testament to the strength and resilience of African Americans. While it is a celebration of my ancestors鈥 freedom, it鈥檚 also a somber reminder that the marathon continues in today鈥檚 society.鈥
2019 Alumnus is Featured Artist
The event鈥檚 featured artist was photographer Bertram Knight, who graduated from 海角论坛 in 2019 with a degree in Communication Studies. As an artist, Bertram is most interested in creating work that is going to have an impact, spark a conversation and help challenge gender and social norms. Through his photos, he seeks to 鈥渉ighlight the nuances of beauty and struggle within marginalized communities and advocate for improved and inclusive representation of marginalized communities through visual art.鈥
-Bertram Knight '19
A lot of beliefs, stereotypes and prejudices that aren鈥檛 true can begin to be challenged when you have events like this that allow people to find a middle ground, connect with others and get people thinking and talking.
鈥淚 definitely wanted to be a part of this event, seeing as Oneonta played a big role in the artist I鈥檝e grown into,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his little city was great while I was here, but there鈥檚 always room for growth.鈥
Misconception, Bertram pointed out, is 鈥渁lmost always the result of a lack of information.鈥
鈥淎 lot of beliefs, stereotypes and prejudices that aren鈥檛 true can begin to be challenged when you have events like this that allow people to find a middle ground, connect with others and get people thinking and talking,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his was great or Oneonta, and I鈥檓 grateful to Sierra and Diandra for asking me to take part.鈥