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Back to Episodes6-14-23 Terresa Moses talks with Freddie Bell to talk about the second annual Juneteenth at University of Minnesota
Description
This is the Second Annual University of Minnesota Juneteenth Celebration block
party and commemorative march on Saturday, June 17, at the University’s
Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center at 2001
Plymouth Ave. N., in North Minneapolis
The event will take place from noon to 6 pm.
It's free and open to everyone and is family-friendly
The theme of the U of M Juneteenth Celebration is The Art of Freedom: Joy. Resistance. Rest.
The event will feature Black vendors, speakers, workshops, poster showcases, storytellers,
musicians, performers, DJs, roller skating, books, free food, free haircuts, art-making, a bouncy
house, a petting zoo, and more.
Learn more about the event, including schedule information at juneteenth.umn.edu
This event is led by Professor Terresa Moses, and is presented by the U of M Office
for Equity and Diversity and the College of Design