By Ben Watson, LifeNews - What we’ve won with the overturn of Roe v. Wade is a battle. An important stone of remembrance on a journey toward protecting life. But the broader fight to defend and secure the dignity of every person remains with us today... Respectively, this should change how we celebrate these two days. Juneteenth and the Dobbs anniversary aren’t merely commemorative. These are reflective yet joyous moments that help us draw strength and resolve for the strenuous days ahead. These are days that remind us of the grave, staggering cost of victories like the abolition of slavery and the end of Roe.