Juneteenth Unity Games
Juneteenth Unity Games is a family gathering to commemorate & celebrate our Independence Day in the most fun way! Games, food & MORE!
05/29/2026
Disneyland said, “Happy Juneteenth” and raised the bar! ✊🏾✨
Starting Juneteenth, they’re kicking off a month-long celebration of Black culture, music, food, art, and storytelling!We LOVE to see it. 🖤❤️💚
Now excuse us while we get even more excited for our Disney World trip this summer! 😭🏰✨
⏳ 23 DAYS LEFT ⏳ Team captains… this is your sign. Get your squad together and lock in your spot for Juneteenth Unity Games 🏆🔥 Who’s taking home bragging rights this year?
05/17/2026
🚨 Vendor spots are almost gone! 🚨
We only have a few spaces left for the 2026 Juneteenth Unity Games and we’ll be filling them through May 31st! 👏🏾✨
If you have a business, brand, food truck, service, activity, or community organization that deserves to be seen, we’d love to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected] and let us know what you do! Let’s make this year BIGGER together 🔥
ONE MONTH AWAY from the HOTTEST INDOOR Juneteenth event in Frisco 🔥🏀
If you’ve ever wondered what Juneteenth Unity Games feels like… THIS is it. Energy, culture, competition, music, laughs, community & nonstop fun all under one roof 🙌🏾
Don’t just watch the recap… come be part of the next one 👀
Register your teams NOW & let’s get active 💪🏾
📅 Sunday, June 14th, 2026
📍 Comerica Center, Frisco, TX
⏰ 4 PM – 8 PM
🎟️ $FREE with donation of non-perishable food items or school supplies
🚘 FREE Garage parking
👩🏾💻 juneteenthunitygames.com
Come celebrate freedom, culture, and community with:
🍔 Delicious food
🎭 Inspiring performances
🎈Adult field day games
🛝 Activities & Kids playland
🛍️ Amazing local vendors
🎵 Music & so much more!
To the mothers, bonus moms, grandmas, aunties, and village behind us. The women who shaped us, loved us, and continue to pour into us every day… we love you endlessly Happy Mother’s Day 🤍
05/02/2026
We’re back with an activation from Mr. Kinfolk himself! He will be hosting a 🎨Paint With a Twist🎨 during our 6th Annual Juneteenth Unity Games! it can quickly become Paint and sip 🍹with access to a full bar 👀 come check it out & reserve your seat at Juneteenthunitygames.com
📅 Sunday, June 14th, 2026
📍 Comerica Center, Frisco, TX
⏰ 4 PM – 8 PM
🎟️ $FREE with donation of non-perishable food items or school supplies
🚘 FREE Garage parking
Come celebrate freedom, culture, and community with:
🍔 Delicious food
🎈Adult field day games
🛝 Activities & Kids playland
🛍️ Amazing local vendors
🎵 Music & so much more!
04/21/2026
Every donation = impact.
Every share = awareness.
Every person = community.
Help us continue the mission of Juneteenth Unity Games 💙
Scan the QR code to support 🙌🏽
03/15/2026
🚨 THE COUNTDOWN IS ON 🚨
We are officially 3 MONTHS AWAY from the 6th Annual Juneteenth Unity Games and we can barely contain our excitement! 🔥
Every year this event gets bigger, louder, and more powerful because of YOU — our community.
Get ready for:
🏆 Adult Field Day
🍔 Food Vendors
🎶 Music
🎟 Raffles
🎨 Cultural Activities
🧒 Kids Zone
…and a whole lot of UNITY ❤️💛💚
Mark your calendars 🗓️ June 14th at 📍Comerica Center because trust us… you don’t want to miss this one.
We can’t wait to see everybody back again!
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03/08/2026
Happy International Women’s Day 💐
Today we celebrate the strength of women everywhere, but especially the bond between a mother and daughter building something bigger than themselves.
As co-founders of the Juneteenth Unity Games, we’ve learned that when women support each other, incredible things happen.
We’re proud to create spaces that bring our community together through culture, unity, and joy.
Mother. Daughter.
Business partners.
Legacy builders.
Here’s to the women who lead, uplift, and make room for others to rise. 🤍
02/24/2026
Their Eyes Were Watching God – Zora Neale Hurston 🌺📖
This powerful novel follows Janie Crawford, a Black woman in the early 1900s South, as she searches for love, identity, and her own voice. Through three marriages and life in Eatonville, Janie learns that her happiness can’t be defined by others — she must define it for herself.
The book has been challenged and banned in some schools for its themes of sexuality, domestic violence, racial dynamics, and its use of Black Southern dialect. Critics have called it “inappropriate,” but supporters say it’s an essential story about Black womanhood, freedom, and self-discovery.
A story about finding your voice, even when the world tries to silence it. ✨
Over 12,000 ships carried our ancestors across the Atlantic…
and most of us can’t name a single one.
They documented cargo.
They tracked profits.
They insured ships.
But the names of our people? Erased.
This is why we learn.
This is why we remember.
This is why we teach our children.
Because even if the ships are forgotten — we are not. 🖤
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