Love, Culture, Celebration, Heritage Renae Walker Love, Culture, Celebration, Heritage Renae Walker

Happy Juneteenth my BEAUTIFUL Brothas + Sistas!

I’m proud of my vast heritage…the challenges and the accomplishments! We are a resilient people full of love, joy, pride, and sauce! Sometimes, I reflect back throughout my early childhood and young adulthood and feel SO guilty for not knowing all of my history, but I must remind myself daily that this is still a blessing to keep moving forward, even if it’s inch by inch, millimeter by millimeter! Celebrate all the victories…big or small. Enjoy this day as a time of pure reflection and as a time to strategically plan and abundantly achieve your goals. We are ALL in this together. One Love!

Issa Celebration, but we still have plenty work to do + accomplish!


I’m proud of my vast heritage…the challenges and the accomplishments! We are a resilient people full of love, joy, pride, and sauce! Sometimes, I reflect back throughout my early childhood and young adulthood and feel SO guilty for not knowing all of my history, but I must remind myself daily that this is still a blessing to keep moving forward, even if it’s inch by inch, millimeter by millimeter! Celebrate all the victories…big or small. Enjoy this day as a time of pure reflection and as a time to strategically plan and abundantly achieve your goals. We are ALL in this together. One Love!


As a thank you for rocking with me + my team for all these years…here’s 30% OFF of ALL Onsite Design Consultations! As a minority owned business, I want to extend my joy and pride with you and your loved ones! Happy Juneteenth!

  • So, what exactly is Juneteenth?

    Juneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating emancipation of enslaved African Americans. It is also often observed for celebrating African American culture. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it has been celebrated annually on June 19 in various parts of the United States since 1866. Also called Freedom Day, Liberation Day, Jubilee Day, and Emancipation Day in Texas.

  • What does it signify?

    The emancipation of enslaved African Americans. On June 19, 1865, the Union Army made it to Texas to tell the last known slaves and slave owners that the Civil War had ended and slavery was officially abolished.

  • How do you celebrate Juneteenth?

    Various ways indeed, but our family celebrates with reflection, fun, and BBQ!

  • When is Juneteenth again?

    June 19th of every year, now a federal holiday signed in by President Biden in 2021.

As always, thanks for rocking with me, stay safe & chat soon!

Live..Love..Design!

xo Renae

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