Monday, June 19, 2023

JUNETEENTH 2023

 







June 19, 2013 was the first year Davis Diggs (formerly known as Rickie J Davis Foundation) celebrated the "holiday" known as Juneteenth. Prior to April 2013 we had never known such a day existed. It wasn't until we began volunteering in the city (Detroit) with an organization called "Juneteenth Detroit" (formerly known as The New Community), that we became aware of Juneteenth and the history attached to it.

Since then we have been celebrating Juneteenth yearly. Over the pass few years Juneteenth has grew. So much so, it is now classified as a federal holiday. However, as with many popularized holidays, the true meaning of what is being celebrated, tends to be overshadowed, by cookouts, concerts and other entertaining events. 

In keeping true to the real legacy of Juneteenth, please use this day of celebration to learn a new fact about African history. Promote peace within your neighborhood, do a random act of kindness for a stranger. Find a way to strengthen the Freedom given to us, because we were denied so much, for so long. 

WISHING EVERYONE A GREAT DAY! HAPPY JUNETEENTH!!


Saturday, August 27, 2022

Neighborhoods Day 2022

 








This year Davis Diggs participated in Arise Detroit's Annual Neighborhoods Day. 

Although the name has change, our co-founder Muat (Iesha) has been celebrating this annual event for over seven years. 

It is always, a pleasure to get out into the community and socialize with the residents, hearing their concerns and helping them locate resources, that will help them navigate through "hard times". 

We are looking forward to next year and hope that you all will join us, as we continue to make this one of the best events in the city.

JUNETEENTH 2023

  June 19, 2013 was the first year Davis Diggs (formerly known as Rickie J Davis Foundation) celebrated the "holiday" known as Jun...