Juneteenth 2021 – Day of Freedom
一本道无码 and City of Pittsburgh Events
一本道无码 Juneteenth Jubilee Celebration
June 18, 2021: 1 to 3 p.m.
The 一本道无码 Fence
Following in the traditions of Juneteenth Freedom celebrations, the 一本道无码 Black Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) will be hosting their second annual Juneteenth Jubilee. This celebration is open to all and features: music, outdoor field games, tasty ice-cream and popcorn treats, giveaways and educational materials! Supporting sponsors include: The Center for Student Diversity & Inclusion, Graduate Student Assembly, AfroGSA and Carnegie Mellon Black Alumni Association.
Special thanks to the Carnegie Mellon Athletics & Alumni Relations.
一本道无码 Mellon College of Science (MCS) Virtual Panel Discussion on Diversity in Science
June 18, 2021: 3 to 4:30 p.m.
In recognition of Juneteenth and Pride Month, the Mellon College of Science Summer REU Program will host a presentation and panel discussion open to all of MCS. The presentation will focus on the impact of scientists from historically marginalized groups, including BIPOC and LGBTQ+, throughout the course of history.
Panelists are Ryan Muzzio, Physics Ph.D. Candidate; Lenny Vuocolo, Chemistry Associate Teaching Professor; Tiffany Oliver, Head of Spellman College's Biology Department; and Aris Winger, Mathematical Sciences Alumnus.
Art As Liberation: Celebrating Black Art in Pittsburgh
June 18, 2021: 4 to 8 p.m.
320 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh
In honor of Juneteenth, 1Hood Media will host an outdoor celebration of black art in Pittsburgh at the Sampsonia Way Tent. The free event is hosted in collaboration with Mikael Owunna, Larry Ossei-Mensah, Orange Barrel Media and the Pittsburgh Glass Center and will include music, performances, a visual art fair, and free food.
Freedom Days Celebration
June 18–20, 2021: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
Point State Park
Hosted at Point State Park, join all cities and boroughs in Allegheny County for a three-day Juneteenth and Freedom Days celebration. The celebration includes Black music genre, youth programs, celebrity softball games, food trucks and special performances every day.
Juneteenth Youth Fest
June 18 – 20, 2021: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily
Mellon Park
Hosted by WPA Juneteenth, the Youth Fest will be held at Mellon Park. The Youth Fest is for children and youth ages 6-17 and will include a flag football tournament, basketball tournament, fun zone, deck hockey experience, gaming zone and more.
MAGNIFICENT MOTOWN! Art Inspired by the Music
June 19 – September 25, 2021: Saturdays noon to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays 5 to 9 p.m.
(Juneteenth Celebration is Saturday, June 19, 2021)
Kelly Strayhorn Theater
Kelly Strayhorn Theater is delighted to partner with Women of Visions, Inc. (WoV) in celebrating their 40th anniversary with MAGNIFICENT MOTOWN! Art Inspired by the Music, an exhibition from WoV inspired by the revolutionary musical genre. Artists will interpret the titles of Motown songs they love into physical artworks.
WoV was co-founded in 1981 by a diverse group of African American women in Pittsburgh looking for opportunities that had not been afforded to them in the traditional art world. Over subsequent decades, WoV has sponsored, curated or been represented by members and former members in hundreds of exhibitions, many of national and international acclaim.
The Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 19 will feature virtual remarks from WoV members, announcement of artist awards and ORGINS marketplace, a multifaceted effort driven by Bridgeway Capital’s Creative Business Accelerator to foster a cohort of regional Black makers, designers, artists and craftspeople starting and sustaining creative businesses in the Pittsburgh area.
Pittsburgh Black Music Festival
June 24 – 27, 2021
Point State Park
The Black Music Fest celebrates Black Music Month (June) in America and highlights musical genres initiated by African Americans throughout the country. There will be a live bands, speakers, kids activities, national entertainers, history events, vendors, contests and more.
Juneteenth Grand Jubilee Parade
June 26, 2021
Downtown Pittsburgh
Join in the celebration of the passing of the 13th and 15th Amendments, the right to vote and the end of slavery, respectively, with a reenactment of the 1870 Jubilee of Freedmen Parade.