CNN will air "Juneteenth: A Global Celebration of Freedom" live this Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. CNN anchor Don Lemon will host pre-show coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET. He answered a few questions from Inside CNN ahead of the concert:
When Juneteenth became a national holiday last year, did that feel like a significant moment to you?
Yes, it was a significant moment and of course long overdue. However, like most Americans, I believe tangible changes like voting rights legislation and justice reform should accompany the holiday.
What are you most looking forward to for CNN's inaugural Juneteenth concert?
I'm looking forward to witnessing the awesome talents of Black artists on display on such a momentous day. I just want to sit back and enjoy the concert like everyone else, popcorn, hot dog and burger in hand.
What can viewers expect to see in the show?
Of course there will be tremendously talented artists performing. But it will also be an educational, soulful and spiritual journey. We are taking you to church, where you are free to dance and sing along. Oh, you can shout, too!
What is the importance of this concert?
It is important to celebrate the independence of African American descendants of slaves. It is just as important as any July Fourth celebration.
Aside from anchoring the coverage leading up to the first global celebration of Juneteenth, are you planning to do anything personally to mark this year's Juneteenth holiday?
I will spend the holiday in person and virtually with family and friends. Together, we will eat, pray and love.
CNN Business is hosting a discussion titled "A Juneteenth Conversation: Advancing Black Leadership," moderated by CNN correspondent Stephanie Elam, on Thursday at 9 a.m. ET. Register for the free event.