Juneteenth Bingo

Juneteenth Bingo
Hey fam, it’s time to come together, celebrate our freedom, and have some fun! This Juneteenth Bingo game, created by DRC’s Umoja (Unity) Employee Resource Group, is all about vibing with each other, remembering our history, looking to the future, and enjoying some good times at this year’s Juneteenth celebration.
Why We Play
This isn’t just a game. It’s a way to honor our ancestors, celebrate our culture, and educate ourselves and each other. Every square you mark is a step in remembering our journey and celebrating our freedom.
Let’s Have Fun!
Remember, this is about joy, connection, and reflection. So, grab a card, mingle with your people, and let’s make this Juneteenth memorable.
Enjoy. Reflect. Celebrate.
Happy Juneteenth!
To learn more about the history of Juneteenth, check out this link: https://nmaahc.si.edu/juneteenth
To learn more about the DRC’s Umoja (Unity) Employee Resource Group, check out this link:
https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/latest-news/celebrating-unity-with-umoja
How to Play
- Get Your Bingo Card
- Print the Bingo card on the next page. Each card has different squares filled with activities, facts, and reflections.
- Mark Your Squares
- Mark off the squares if you have been there, done that or identify with it. Example: If you attended a Juneteenth party or event, mark it.
- Winning the Game
- You can win by completing a line: vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Other ways include 4 corners or diamond.
- If you complete the full card (blackout), you’re the ultimate winner!
- Don’t forget to shout “BINGO!” loud and proud!
- Winner gets bragging rights!
Winner Winner (Fried) Chicken Dinner!
- You Can Play Solo or With a Group
- Reflect on each moment as you go.
- Compare cards and share stories.
Bingo Card
Attended a Juneteenth party or event | Donated to a Black charity | Attended a cookout | Read about Black history | Read a book written by a Black writer/author |
Purchased something from a Black-owned business | I like strawberry soda | Toured an African history museum | Listened to music by Black artists | Watched a Black history movie |
Took the day off on June 19 | Knows someone whose birthday is on June 19 | ![]() |
Played Juneteenth trivia | Loves the color red |
Baked or ate red velvet cake | Traveled to Texas | Joined a parade or march | Visited the Lincoln Memorial | Educated someone about Juneteenth |
Shared a Juneteenth quote | Watched a civil rights documentary | Can sing the Black national anthem | Own a customized Juneteenth cloth or accessory | Identify as Black or African American |
