I saw everyone in Tulsa dancing in the streets doing a shuffle and it made me smile. I remember celebrating Juneteenth growing up but I never knew what it meant or why we did it. I just know we all went down to the five point district in Denver and there was good food, music, fun until the gangs started acting stupid. But hopefully now the will have a greater appreciation for what the day stands for and we can all do a better job of getting along with each other. We have enough problems. We don't need to fight each other. There is a real enemy and we have to focus on that. It is hate and destruction and it's been plaguing us for over 400 years. It's name is RACISM!