Good morning, and welcome to the
Essential California newsletter. It’s Monday, June 17, and here’s
a quick look at the week ahead:
Tuesday: Facebook is rumored to be unveiling details of its new
cryptocurrency (code name: Libra)
in a white paper.
Wednesday is
Juneteenth, America’s
other Independence Day. Juneteenth (a portmanteau for June and 19th) marks the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when word of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached Galveston, Texas, officially freeing the last slaves held in the United States. From
Fresno to
Oakland to
Oxnard, thousands of Californians commemorated Juneteenth with celebrations over the weekend.
Slack, a San Francisco-based workspace collaboration software company, is
expected to be valued at $16 billion to $17 billion when the company goes public on
Thursday. (The Slack IPO is part of the “
IPOgold rush” of newly public and soon-to-be newly public tech companies flooding money into the already money-flooded Bay Area.)
On Friday, the annual
“World’s Ugliest Dog” contest will return to Sonoma-Marin Fair for a 31st year.
At
Sunday’s BET Awards, rapper
Nipsey Hussle will be honoredposthumously with a humanitarian award.
And now,
here’s what’s happening across California:
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