CIEDM Dedication to Environmental/Climate Justice & Safety @ Arcadia Ecohome
About This Event
June is a special month for observances of environmental and climate justice and safety for all in the history of humanity and human rights. In the US, June is National Immigrant Heritage Month and National Safety Month, and June 19 marks Juneteenth, a day symbolizing the end of slavery in America. Globally, June is Environment Month with the UN declared World Environment Day on June 5, Refugee Week is on June 15-21 and June 20 is World Refugee Day, also an UN officially designated international observance. CIEDM, as an environmental grassroots concerning about the environmental and climate impacts on disadvantaged groups and communities and the increasing number of climate refugees and relocatees, is taking following actions to take part in those above mentioned the global and national awareness campaigns: 1. A cleanup of the Arcadia Ecohome Microforest, including its individual gardens and mini-groves and adjoining sidewalk garden and public streets, all participated by our gardener crew, to maintain the overall and unique landscape design features. 2. A detail checkup-fixup of all environmental art installations throughout each gardens and groves in the Microforest. 3. An online educational campaign mainly through social media to raise public awareness of those campaigns and what we do as a local grassroots to support the national and global events.
📅 When
- Jun 19, 2026
📍 Where
Arcadia Ecohome, Arcadia, California 91006
Arcadia, CA
💵 Price
Free
👤 Organizer
California Institute of Environmental Design & Management (CIEDM)
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What to expect at a Juneteenth educational event
Educational events focus on history, civic engagement, and intergenerational dialogue. Format varies — keynote speakers, panel discussions, walking tours of civil rights sites, archive screenings, or storytelling circles. Expect a respectful, attentive audience, often with an opening land or freedom acknowledgement. Most run 60 to 120 minutes. Some libraries and universities offer continuing-education credit for participation.
About Juneteenth in Arcadia
Arcadia, CA marks Juneteenth alongside hundreds of other US cities, with celebrations rooted in local Black history and shaped by the people, churches, and community organizations that have sustained the day for generations. Whether you’re attending your first Juneteenth or your fortieth, the goal is the same: gather, remember, and celebrate freedom together.
Other Juneteenth events in CA
- SF Juneteenth Freedom Celebration in the FillmoreSan Francisco, CA · June 13, 2026
- Juneteenth with Chance the Rapper at the Hollywood BowlLos Angeles, CA · June 19, 2026
- Sacramento Juneteenth Festival - William Land ParkSacramento, CA · June 2026 (TBD)
- Cooper Family Foundation Juneteenth - Memorial ParkSan Diego, CA · June 2026 (TBD)
Frequently asked questions
- When is CIEDM Dedication to Environmental/Climate Justice & Safety @ Arcadia Ecohome?
- Jun 19, 2026. Confirm exact start times with the organizer (California Institute of Environmental Design & Management (CIEDM)) before traveling.
- Where is CIEDM Dedication to Environmental/Climate Justice & Safety @ Arcadia Ecohome held?
- Arcadia Ecohome, Arcadia, California 91006, Arcadia, CA. Check the event website for parking and accessibility details.
- Is this event free to attend?
- Yes. This Juneteenth event is free and open to the public. Some sub-events (food, vendor purchases, optional workshops) may have separate costs.
- What should I bring?
- Plan for outdoor weather. Bring sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, a hat or umbrella, cash for vendors (some are cash-only), and a portable phone charger. If chairs aren’t provided, a foldable seat or blanket is useful.
- Is the event family-friendly?
- Most Juneteenth celebrations welcome all ages. Family-specific programming varies by event — many include kids’ zones, face painting, and family activities. Strollers are usually welcome at outdoor venues.