Danielle Dorsey

West Coast Editor, Thrillist

West Coast editor at Thrillist

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Juneteenth is a day for honoring Black freedom. Whether you love history, food, music, dance, or dessert – there’s something for everyone to celebrate this weekend.

Leimert Park Rising, Pies for Justice: Check out Juneteenth events in LA

Juneteenth is a day for honoring Black freedom. Whether you love history, food, music, dance, or dessert – there’s something for everyone to celebrate this weekend.

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There are plenty of fun outdoor activities to do to celebrate autumn in Southern California.

From haunted hayrides to pumpkin patches, here are SoCal events worth checking out this fall

There are plenty of fun outdoor activities to do to celebrate autumn in Southern California.

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