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City council honors Juneteenth, hears museum president on federal funding cut

3775729 · June 11, 2025
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The Boston City Council marked Juneteenth and presented a resolution honoring the Museum of African American History. Dr. Noelle Trent told the council federal support has been reduced, and the museum will press on with exhibitions and community programming.

The Boston City Council honored Juneteenth on June 18, 2025, and presented a resolution recognizing the Museum of African American History and its president, Dr. Noelle Trent.

Council members presented the resolution congratulating Dr. Noelle Trent and the Museum of African American History for preserving Black narratives and invited the public to Juneteenth events and an upcoming exhibition. Dr. Noelle Trent, identified in the meeting as president and CEO of the Museum of African American…

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