Celebrate Freedom for All with Juneteenth Apps and Games
Kick off Juneteenth with great apps and games that help us all better understand and celebrate the meaning of Juneteenth.
Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation only started the long process of ending slavery in the United States. It wasn’t until two and a half years later, on June 19, 1865, that all enslaved people were actually freed.
Today we highlight apps and games that help us all better understand and celebrate the meaning of Juneteenth.
Nurture your mind, body, and soul with Black Community-Powered Apps
This collection of apps fueled by the Black community can be a toolkit for fostering comfort, inspiration, and healing through self-care.
Headspace: Sleep & Meditation
Max: Stream HBO, TV, & Movies
Calm
Alkeme: Black Mental Health
Fitnesse: On Demand
Create change together with these Standout Apps
There’s power in connecting with others around a shared cause. Explore these standout apps to find your community, make an impact, broaden your horizons, and prioritize your wellness.
TikTok
Audible: Audio Entertainment
GoFundMe: Best in Crowdfunding
Meetup: Social Events & Groups
chilli - climate activism app
Watch and learn on BET+
BET+ is the go-to streamer for films, original series, and classic shows starring Black actors, comedians, and personalities. Watch exclusive documentaries, ’90s classics, Tyler Perry’s sprawling catalog, and so much more.
BET+
Celebrate Juneteenth with these in-app events
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Explore famous Black figures with augmented reality using Kinfolk
History comes alive with the augmented reality education app Kinfolk. View monuments of historical figures like Ida B. Wells and Harry Belafonte right in your room, and explore articles, playlists, and primary-source documents, including the handwritten letters of Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth.