Juneteenth Parades Through Inglewood
A Juneteenth shirt made for the new federal holiday is displayed on one of the jeeps that will be used in the parade. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A participant in the Juneteenth parade decorates a sign that will be displayed on her jeep (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A participant in the Juneteenth parade stands by her decorated Jeep Wrangler before the parade begins. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Juneteenth parade participants ready themselves before the parade began. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Rampage the Los Angeles Rams Mascot holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as they lead the Juneteenth parade. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Rampage the Los Angeles Rams Mascot holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as they lead the Juneteenth parade. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders smile for a picture as they pass by during the Juneteenth parade in Inglewood, Calif. A Juneteenth participant performs stunts on his motorcycle in front police and the curious public (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Juneteenth parade participants ride by during the scheduled parade through Inglewood, Calif. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Juneteenth parade participants ride by during the scheduled parade through Inglewood, Calif. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A women holding a fist up showing support for Juneteenth passes by as the parade makes its way down the designated route. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A women holding a fist up showing support for Juneteenth passes by as the parade makes its way down the designated route. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A Juneteenth participant performs stunts on his motorcycle in front police and the curious public (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A Juneteenth participant performs stunts on his 4 Wheeler in front police and the curious public (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A mototocycle rider participating in the Juneteenth parade rides by as police watch and even snap some photos. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A parade was held in Inglewood, Calif. Sunday, June 19 to celebrate the holiday Juneteenth commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. A law passed by President Biden on June 17, 2021 made it the 11th holiday now recognized by the Federal government.
Participants that joined showed up to support with decorated lifted Jeeps, motorcycles including 4 wheelers, and even the Los Angeles Rams leading the parade displaying the newly attained Vince Lombardi Trophy. The parade route was short, but garnered the attention of the public and many surrounding news outlets that all wanted to be involved.