Billboard has learned -- Juneteenth is not being treated as a day off but rather “an important time for all of us to learn, reflect, and connect as we continue to battle systemic racism," according to language from the memo."While this was a massive step toward liberation, more than 150 years later, people are still fighting for true freedom and equality in this country," the memo continues. "We’ve heard loud and clear that our teams across the U.S.
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