U of M hosts Juneteenth march, celebration in North Minneapolis—noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, June 18

On Saturday, June 18, 2022, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities will host its inaugural U of M Juneteenth Celebration from noon to 6 p.m. in North Minneapolis. This free block party and commemorative march—centering on the theme of Was Is Will Be: Black Past, Black Present, Black Future—will feature Black vendors, speakers, teach-ins, storytellers, musicians, performers, DJs, roller skating, books, free food, free haircuts, mural and art-making, and more.

The event will begin with a commemorative march at noon from Willard Park at 1626 Queen Ave. N. to the University’s Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC) at 2001 Plymouth Ave. N., where the outdoor block party will take place from 1 to 6 p.m.

Speakers, musicians, and performers include Keith Mayes, Brandyn Lee Tulloch, Jason Sole, Tish Jones, Leslie E. Redmond, DJ Brit, DJ Aires Firebomb, JayGee, Logik, Libianca, The Lioness, and more!. Food vendors include Sammy’s Avenue Eatery, Nashville Coop, Jambo Africa, Quiet Cat Bakery, and Lutunji’s Bakery. Visit juneteenth.umn.edu for a complete list of vendors, performers, and activities.

The U of M Juneteenth Celebration is the brainchild of Black leaders, faculty, staff, and students at the University of Minnesota. Associate Vice Provost for Equity Keisha Varma says, “As we imagined what this event would be, we knew we wanted to celebrate and acknowledge  Juneteenth with our community. The shared vision recognizes that there must be organizational accountability, further investment in our communities, disruption and dismantling of white supremacy, and a focus on community care.”

“The event will be centered around Blackness and the Black experience,” says event director Terresa Moses, an assistant professor and Director of Design Justice in the College of Design. “Blackness is intersectional and involves a variety of genders, sexualities, abilities, economic statuses, and more. This celebration is nuanced as we plan to recognize and validate the holistic Black experience. We will commemorate the lives of the Black men, Black women, and Black non-binary folx lost due to police brutality while also making room for celebration and community connection with performances, speeches, a march, and a commemorative moment of silence.” 

Celebration partners include Black Garnet Books, Blackbird Revolt, DanSan Creatives, FLOW Northside Arts Crawl, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. – Gamma Tau Chapter, Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery, PBS’s Jim Crow of the North, Pollen Midwest, Render Free, Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach Engagement Center, The African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota, Twin City Skaters, and the U of M Black Faculty and Staff Association. 

The celebration is supported by the Carlson School of Management; College of Biological Sciences; College of Design; College of Education and Human Development; College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences; College of Liberal Arts; College of Pharmacy; College of Veterinary Medicine; Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs; Law School; Office of Undergraduate Education; Office for Equity and Diversity, Medical School and Office of Academic Clinical Affairs; Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost; School of Dentistry; School of Public Health; University Extension; and University Libraries.

Learn more at juneteeth.umn.edu