There's been an uptick in the scope and number of Juneteenth festivities in the Twin Cities this year.
While that may be partly due to the waning pandemic, recognition of our newest national holiday is likely being fueled by a rise in equality activism and pride of heritage. Local celebrations, which honor African American culture, feature storytelling, readings, kids activities and live performances as well as food vendors and markets.
Here's a sampling of Juneteenth events this weekend.
Thursday
Friday
Breck School: "Kumbayah, the Juneteenth Story." An original play with a pre-show reception and post-show dialogue moderated by Tamuriel Grace, 10 a.m. show and Kevin Lindsey, 7 p.m. Fri., pre-show reception at 5:30 p.m. at Breck's Carlson Theater, 123 Ottawa Av. N., Golden Valley. sweetpotatocomfortpie.org
Apple Valley: The Unapologetically Black event features kids' activities, Black-owned food and retail vendors and music. 4:30-8:30 p.m. Fri. Apple Valley Community Center, 14603 Hayes Road, Apple Valley.