Emagine Royal Oak hosts a Juneteenth Film Festival to honor Black actors, writers, directors and filmmakers through films that present compelling moral stories and educate on racism and Black history.
Join us for an engaging film screening of "Detroit We Dey" and conversation with director Ozi Uduma. The film highlights Detroit's Nigerian American community and its efforts to navigate the pandemic, serve an aging membership, and pass down its cultural heritage from generation to generation.
Join Black Leaders Detroit for an impactful weekend dedicated to educating, celebrating, and activating the city of Detroit as they commemorate Juneteenth Freedom Day. The events will take place Friday, June 16-Sunday, June 18, 2023.
Join Black Leaders Detroit for an impactful weekend dedicated to educating, celebrating, and activating the city of Detroit as they commemorate Juneteenth Freedom Day. The events will take place Friday, June 16-Sunday, June 18, 2023.
Join the Detroit Association of Black Organizations for a Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom, featuring lots of exciting, family-fun activities such as face painting, vendors, food trucks, bingo, bid whist, spades, a bounce house, music, live performances, and much more.
Join Black Leaders Detroit for an impactful weekend dedicated to educating, celebrating, and activating the city of Detroit as they commemorate Juneteenth Freedom Day. The events will take place Friday, June 16-Sunday, June 18, 2023.
Join Black Leaders Detroit for an impactful weekend dedicated to educating, celebrating, and activating the city of Detroit as they commemorate Juneteenth Freedom Day. The events will take place Friday, June 16-Sunday, June 18, 2023.
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and D.Cipher kick the Black Bottom Live Music Series off with its 3rd annual Juneteenth activation. This year’s theme "Profilic Blackness" invites attendees to celebrate the rich, abundant, inventive and luxuriant cultural foundations rooted in Blackness.
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP for a special Freedom Walk Summit with workshops on the Civil Rights Movement, equity in Detroit, voting rights and more. The Freedom Summit kicks off the Detroit NAACP's "June Jubilee: A Celebration of Freedom" events.
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP for the 60th-anniversary commemoration of the Detroit Walk to Freedom, which will kick off at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 24.
The 68th annual Freedom Fund dinner will feature keynote speaker Georgia Senator Hon. Rev. Raphael G. Warnock. Dinner awardees include former United States Ambassador Andrew Young, Detroit Justice Center's Erin Keith, Organization of Exonerees President Ken Nixon, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Hon. Kyra H. Bolden, and Michigan Senator Stephanie Chang.