This design is a powerful visual representation of Juneteenth, a significant commemoration in the United States. The date June 19th, 1865, is prominently displayed, marking the day when the last enslaved people in Texas were finally freed. The design incorporates various symbolic elements that highlight different aspects of the struggle for freedom and justice. At the top, the word "JUNETEENTH" is written in bold, colorful letters, drawing attention to the date and its importance. Below the text, a series of icons are arranged in a grid, each representing a different facet of the societal issues that Juneteenth seeks to address. The first icon is a medical caduceus, symbolizing healthcare and the fight against systemic racism in the medical field. The second icon is a set of scales, representing justice and the legal system's role in addressing racial inequalities. The third icon is a building with a "$" sign, symbolizing economic disparities and the need for economic justice. Lastly, the fourth icon is a red graduation cap, symbolizing education and the importance of closing the achievement gap. The phrase "CHANGE THE SYSTEM" is positioned at the bottom, emphasizing the call for systemic change to create a more equitable society. This design is a compelling visual message that captures the essence of Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.



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