Adriene Mishler Celebrates Juneteenth

Austin-based yoga instructor shares Pan-African hues and a unity-driven greeting in Texas

By Poulami Nag

Adriene Mishler, the founder of Yoga with Adriene and Austin-based yoga instructor, took to Instagram on June 19 to share a simple yet powerful message: “Happy Juneteenth, y’all! As never before. ❤️💚🖤 Love from Austin, TX.” With over 11 million subscribers on her YouTube channel, Mishler has built a reputation for accessible yoga and inclusive messaging that extends well beyond the mat.

Celebrating Juneteenth As Never Before

This year’s Juneteenth marks 158 years since the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Observed on June 19, the holiday commemorates the day in 1865 when word finally reached Galveston, Texas, that slavery had ended. For Mishler, posting from her hometown adds an extra layer of meaning. In her Instagram image, she shared a display of red, green, and black hearts—a visual nod to Pan-African colors—overlaid on a muted background, accompanied by a warm greeting. The simplicity of the shot underscores her commitment to unity and reflection.

Pan-african Colors And A Message Of Unity

The red, green, and black hearts in Mishler’s graphic honor the Pan-African flag designed by Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association in 1920. In recent years, these colors have become symbols of solidarity and remembrance. By using them in her post, Mishler ties yoga’s ethos of connection and compassion to the larger conversation around racial equity. The phrase “As never before” in Mishler’s caption serves as a call to recognize both historical progress and ongoing challenges.

Adriene’s Community-driven Practice

Beyond social posts, Mishler has long woven service and solidarity into her work. According to her Wikipedia page, she launched Yoga with Adriene in 2012, aiming to make yoga accessible to everyone. The YouTube channel offers free daily practices, guided by Mishler’s gentle instruction and relatable storytelling. During Pride Month, she highlighted LGBTQ+ inclusion with rainbow-themed posts, and earlier in June she thanked immigrants for shaping her practice, emphasizing that “we are all in this together.”

Mishler’s roots in Austin, Texas, also inform her community focus. The city’s diverse culture and creative spirit shine through her offerings, from in-person retreats to online “Find What Feels Good” membership sessions. In April, she released a series of guided meditations dedicated to self-compassion, echoing Juneteenth’s themes of healing and freedom.

How Followers Are Responding

Within hours of the Juneteenth post, comments poured in from followers around the world. Many praised Mishler for honoring an important holiday with respect and authenticity. One user wrote, “Thank you for using your platform to amplify this message,” while another commented, “Love from California! Grateful for your heart-centered approach.” The post’s engagement highlights how social media can connect global audiences to local traditions.

Mishler’s choice to send “Love from Austin, TX” reinforces a sense of place and belonging. For subscribers who practice alongside her, the message serves as a reminder that yoga extends beyond physical movement; it’s a practice of recognizing shared humanity.

In recent years, Juneteenth has taken on renewed national significance. It became a federal holiday in 2021, and communities across the country have embraced it with festivals, parades, and educational events. Public figures like Mishler contributing to the conversation help broaden the holiday’s reach, especially among audiences who may first encounter Juneteenth through social feeds or wellness channels.

As the day winds down in Austin, Mishler’s post stands as a testament to the potential of small gestures. A trio of colored hearts, a simple greeting, and a nod to local history can spark reflection far beyond a single image. In an era where social justice and wellness increasingly intersect, Adriene Mishler’s Juneteenth tribute is a gentle reminder: freedom is a practice, and community is at its heart.

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Poulami is an associate editor. She did her MA in English from Miranda House, University of Delhi and has qualified UGC-NET. She also holds a PG diploma in Editing and Publishing from Jadavpur University. Her journey as a content writer began in 2017 and since then, Poulami has garnered diverse interests along the way.

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