Juneteenth Celebration: Community Freedom Day

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute 520 16th St N, Birmingham , AL, United States

Experience BCRI’s historic galleries with free admission all day long as we open our doors in the spirit of freedom and reflection. Explore the stories of those who fought for civil rights—and the legacy that continues today. Also, enjoy these special activities throughout the day: -Juneteenth: Why We Celebrate w/ historian, Barry McNealy -A Community […]

“This is Reclamation!” Live Podcast Recording

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN, United States

Conner Prairie's podcast, “This is Reclamation!” explores Black history, cultural resilience, and the impact of faith, food, and fellowship. Come join us as live audience members for the filming of the last episode in our 10-part deep-dive series focused on our newest exhibit Promised Land as Proving Ground.

FREE event included with FREE Juneteenth admission

Juneteenth Celebration

The Gloucester Institute 3201 Leadership Drive, Gloucester, VA, United States

We’re excited to invite YOU to be part of the Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration at Holly Knoll. Join us on June 19th for a day of culture, community, and commerce as we celebrate freedom, heritage, and unity. Come to the Moton Conference Center for a FREE celebration filled with food, fun, games, raffle and door […]

Joyful Juneteenth: An Evening of Performances

Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

What do Black joy and Juneteenth mean to you? Come join us on the Edward and Margaret Imo Family Plaza for a joyful Juneteenth celebration with an evening of performances highlighting the beauty of Black American culture. Enjoy spoken word by InnerGy, live music by a Georgia Mae Ensemble, a vocal performance by artist Aida Ade, and an […]

A Slice of History: Trivia Night in Uintah County

Uintah County Heritage Museum 155 E Main Street , Vernal, UT, United States

Join us for an exciting evening of pizza and trivia! This event offers an opportunity to test your knowledge about the fascinating history of the Uinta Basin. Gather your friends and family for a night filled with intriguing questions, lively discussions, and the chance to win some prizes! Come on your own and test your […]

A Slice of History: Unity in Action in Wyoming

Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, WY, United States

Join us for the perfect pairing of pizza and history featuring Rev. Dr. Hilton McClendon Sr., pastor at Allen Chapel AME Church in Cheyenne, and Jim Byrd, a fifth-generation Wyomingite and former state legislator. The evening will begin with a round of trivia, followed by stories and reflections from Hilton and Jim on local and […]

Founding Friends, Founding Foes Tour

Monticello (Thomas Jefferson Fdn) 1050 Monticello Loop, Charlottesville, VA, United States

On July 4, 1826, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. In preparation for the 250th anniversary in 2026, Monticello’s new Founding Friends, Founding Foes Tour explores their complicated relationship. Visitors will learn how Jefferson and Adams became allies in 1776, bitter rivals in an age of […]

See the Monticello website for pricing, including a college discount.

Slice of History Pizza Party & Tour a Historic Virginia Site

Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House 9000 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA, United States

Slice of History: Pizza and History Friday, June 20 | 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Celebrate #CivicsSeason with (free!) pizza and history! Join us for a special open house at Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House, a site with a profound legacy of transformation. Take a self-guided tour Learn how Woodlawn, a former plantation once part of […]

Free

The Emancipated of Woodland Cemetery Tour

Woodland Cemetery 2300 Magnolia Road, Richmond, VA, United States

This specialized tour of Woodland Cemetery will focus on the formerly enslaved interred in this historic post emancipation uplift cemetery in eastern Henrico. In honor of Juneteenth, we will delve into the lives who achieved freedom after a life of bondage and went on to shape and influence Richmond into the vibrant area that we […]

“Changing Perspectives on Japanese American Incarceration”

Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th Street, Suite 290, Oakland, CA, United States

Activist and filmmaker Chizu Omori with JAMP presents “Changing Perspectives on Japanese American Incarceration.” The two-day conference, held June 21-22, 2025, from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center in Oakland’s Chinatown, will feature speakers and workshops focused on Japanese American history. Speakers include: Frank Abe, Julie Abo, Jeff Burton, Rob […]

$5 – $21

Reading Frederick Douglass Together

Hale Farm 39 Hale St. , Beverly, MA, United States

Join us on the grounds of Hale Farm—where multiple people were once enslaved—for a communal reading of Frederick Douglass’s powerful 1852 speech, What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? Part of the statewide Reading Frederick Douglass Together initiative, this event invites participants of all ages to reflect on the meaning of freedom, justice, […]

Athens Queer Space Tour

Memorial Hall 101 Sanford Dr, Athens, GA, United States

Celebrate Pride Month with a 2-mile walking tour of Athens’ LGBTQ+ history, led by local guide Rin Gunn. Discover the people, places, and stories that shaped queer life in Athens. Highlights include Memorial Hall, Church Bar, and other community landmarks. To support Athens Pride & Queer Collective’s ongoing work, $5 from each ticket sold will […]

$5 – $20