JUNETEENTH JUBILEE CELEBRATION 2024 Education, Economic Independence, Community Engagement

Juneteenth Jubilee Celebration 2024
Education, Economic Independence, Community Engagement

WHO: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is proud to host its annual Juneteenth Jubilee Celebration. 

WHY: The annual observance of Juneteenth is about celebrating the journey and achievement of African Americans - from a horrific period of sanctioned enslavement to the pinnacle of excellence and contributions to American History. Filled with stories of pride, resilience and determination, the exploration of African American History supports understanding and recognition that all can overcome all obstacles in our path. 

WHERE: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 315 Warren Ave., Detroit, MI 48201 

WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 10:00am - 5:00pm 

WHAT: Celebrate the power of freedom through special activities designed to highlight and support education, economic independence, and community engagement. In addition to our key Juneteenth activities, visitors can take the opportunity to visit our four current exhibitions. They can follow the footprint of freedom in our core exhibition, And Still We Rise, explore the identity of black men in Double ID, from the CCH Pounder-Kone Collection. They can also enjoy the incredible photography and insight on surviving and thriving in our exhibitions The Audacity to Thrive by Adreinne Waheed, and Paths To Freedom featuring the work of John E. Dowell

Schedule will be announced soon, but the day's Juneteenth activities will include:

  • Yoga - Morning Stretch featuring Fiorella Strings and Tene Dismuke and Andrea Het Heru House
  • Performance by Amen-Ra Drummers and Dancers
  • Performance by Jyn Juice Band
  • Children and Youth Activities including horseback riding and storytelling
  • And much more!
  • (Note: schedule and activities subject to change)

About The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 

The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History was founded in 1965 and is in the heart of Midtown Detroit's Cultural Center. The Wright Museum's mission is to open minds and change lives through exploration and celebration of African American History and Culture - the museum's 22,000 square foot, immersive core exhibit - is one of the largest, single exhibitions surveying the history of African Americans. The Wright Museum houses over 35,000 artifacts and archival materials and offers more than 300 public programs and events annually.

Media Contacts:

Char Yates, Dir. Media Relations 
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 
cyates@thewright.org 
313.494-5839 

Kelly Miner, Marketing & Communications Manager 
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 
kminer@thewright.org 
313.494.5865