
Juneteenth Fest – 160 – Building What We Started – Celebrating 160 Years of Freedom
June 19 @ 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm

In commemoration and celebration of 160 years of emancipation, the Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy presents “Building What We Started”, a series of programming during the month of June focused on resilience and community strength, celebrating the journey of Freedom. The Conservancy will feature educational, community, arts, and cultural programming reflecting the rich and unique cultural heritage of Freedmen’s Town.
The Freedmen’s Town Juneteenth – 160 Fest: Building What We Started is a dynamic celebration honoring 160 years of emancipation celebrating freedom, culture, and communication. This festival is a vibrant fusion of history, art, music, and cuisine designed to honor the significance of Juneteenth. The event will feature an array of arts and cultural programming, including an exhibition and workshops that highlight the rich heritage and essence of Freedmen’s Town. Attendees can enjoy live music, performances, activities, and programs which creates an atmosphere of joy and reflection. The event will showcase a fireside chat with Marc Lamont Hill, author, activist, and television personality and include a moment to highlight the legacy and advocacy of former Mayor and Congressman Sylvester Turner’s commitment to Freedmen’s Town. This year’s celebration will be a powerful tribute to freedom, unity, and the enduring legacy of emancipation.
For more information, contact us at info@houstonfreedmenstown.org or (713) 366-4212.
A big thank you to our sponsors!
Underwriting Sponsor – Beverage Station
Whitney Alsup
Parking is available at the African American History Research Center at the Gregory Campus 1300 Cleveland Street, Houston, Texas 77019.