Celebrate freedom as the City of Richmond recognizes the emancipation of enslaved Africans and celebrates African-American cultural life in the city today with a variety of events and programs through June 22. The schedule of events is as follows:
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
Book Signing & Jazz Reception (Free)
5 – 8 p.m. at Elegba Folklore Society's Cultural Center, 101 East Broad Street, 23219
Join Freedom Festival goers and meet attorney/author Mary Blevins Cox at a reading and signing of her book, “A Journey to Justice: Fire in My Belly: Love in My Soul,” with a jazz concert and reception featuring the Bill Lowe Trio. Light refreshments, cash bar, art and unique gifts to browse and buy.
Saturday, June 16
A Juneteenth Celebration (Free)
11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, 00 Clay Street, 23219
Celebrate Juneteenth with a sampling of African American food, free profile sketches by Greg Paige, and children’s crafts. Learn more about the middle passage with an exhibit entitled “Shackles,” co-curated by the Black History Museum in conjunction with The Boys and Girls Club of Metro Richmond. Buy a raffle ticket and win a chance to receive a quilt by Sisters of the Yam. You may also register to win a DNA test kit from African Ancestry. (You must be present to win.)
Juneteenth 2012, A Freedom Celebration by the Elegba Folklore Society
“Reflections” (Free)
1 – 11 p.m. at Manchester Dock, Ancarrow’s Landing, 1308 Bander Street, 23224
1 p.m. Pre-festival Dance Workshops
3 – 8 p.m. Festival with performances, speakers, exhibits, a Freedom Market and children’s activities to guide us in reflecting on history
Food will be available. Cultural attire encouraged.
8 – 11 p.m. The Slave Trail – Take a walk along a torch lit path in the James River Park and learn of the experiences of enslaved Africans through storytelling and song.
Transportation will be provided for elders and others who are unable to walk and return to their cars.
Art-Rising - A Companion Exhibition (Free)
Ongoing during regular operating hours through June 30 at Elegba Folklore Society's Cultural Center, 101 East Broad Street, 23219
(Re)Purposed Art, Wearables & Music by Voodo Fé
A Brooklynite of Haitian parents, Voodo Fé is regarded as one of the industry’s edgiest and most innovative multimedia artists. He is adept at seeing beauty and usefulness in the discarded objects he finds. He has developed a signature style centering the political and socially conscious, as well as whimsical caricatures.
Sunday, June 17
A Day of Reflection
Churches are requested to read the Mayor Dwight C. Jones’ proclamation of freedom in their services. Visit www.richmondgov.com to download a copy.
Tuesday, June 19
A Night of Live Music! (Free)
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. at Dogwood Dell Amphitheater at the corner of Garrett Street and Blanton Avenue
6:30 p.m. Freedom Drum Circle on the lawn led by Rham Bhagat – Bring your drum & sit-in.
7 p.m. James Gates Trio (jazz)
8 p.m. Jason Marsalis Vibes Trio (jazz)
Marcus D. Wiley Comedian (Free)
7 p.m. at Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, 4247 Creighton Road, 23223
Join national gospel/radio personality “Bishop Secular” of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show in concert. For more information call (804) 643-4000.
Wednesday, June 20
Elegba Folklore Society Presents: African American Reflections on the Civil War (dance theatre)
7 p.m. at Pine Camp Arts and Community Center, 4901 Old Brook Road, 23227
Witness the lives and roles of Africans and Africa's descendants unfold in this drama that informs and empowers. Music and dance punctuate the stories of the spirit and magic of Africa, conditions of enslavement, resistance, the Black Dispatchers, United States Colored Troops, women in support, the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment. 90 minutes with an intermission.
Marcus D. Wiley Comedian (Free)
7 p.m. at Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, 4247 Creighton Road
Join national gospel/radio personality “Bishop Secular” of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show in concert. For more information call (804) 643-4000.
Thursday, June 21
Marcus D. Wiley Comedian (Free)
7 p.m. at Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, 4247 Creighton Road, 23223
Join national gospel/radio personality “Bishop Secular” of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show in concert. For more information call (804) 643-4000.
Saturday, June 23
Richmond Boys Choir
4 p.m. at Coburn Hall, Virginia Union University, 1500 North Lombardy Street, 23220
Join Richmond’s ambassadors of song in a concert entitled “Dare to Dream” featuring a medley of musical styles in Acappella, choral arrangement and other traditions. For more information call (804) 788-6404. Tickets are $10 and may be also purchased at the door.
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