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06/19/2026

Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in Texas finally heard what had been law for over two years that they were free. The delay was intentional, and the fight to make freedom real didn’t end that day. It’s the same fight happening right now. Happy Juneteenth from Hip Hop Caucus. The work continues. 💪🏾

Photos from Hip Hop Caucus's post 06/18/2026

Plastic bottles take around 450 years to decompose, and even then, they don't disappear; they just break into smaller pieces that end up in our water, our soil, and our bodies.

There's no such thing as "just one."

How SCOTUS Callais Ruling Erased a Mississippi Voting Rights Victory 06/17/2026

A Black woman in Mississippi spent years fighting for fair representation on the state's highest court... and won! Then the Supreme Court's Callais ruling wiped that victory away before a single new election could be held.

This is what voter suppression looks like in 2026. Not just blocking people from the polls, but using the courts to erase victories that communities spent years fighting for.

How SCOTUS Callais Ruling Erased a Mississippi Voting Rights Victory A major legal win for Black Mississippians that was supposed to lead to new elections for the state Supreme Court was wiped away.

06/16/2026

Chemical recycling sounds like a solution, but it's actually a loophole! One that lets the plastic industry keep producing, keep polluting, and keep placing the burden on communities that have never had a say in any of it.

On June 24th at 6:30PM ET, Hip Hop Caucus and Air Alliance Houston will host a live webinar to break down everything you need to know, with featured speakers Taurjhai Purdie (Think 100% Campaigns Manager) and Malachi Key (Climate Justice Coordinator, Air Alliance Houston).

RSVP at HHC.FYI/CHEMICALS

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