Penn Museum and Forum Philly to lead off Juneteenth events on Saturday, June 15 with an Inaugural Festival

In advance of the official holiday, Penn Museum, in collaboration with Forum Philly, will host the inaugural Juneteenth Festival on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission is free for everyone. The all-day, family-friendly celebration will commemorate the importance of June 19, 1865, the day which marks the official emancipation of enslaved people in Texas.

The Juneteenth Festival will share access to the Penn Museum’s galleries, exhibitions, and outdoor spaces.

One of its historic gardens, Stoner Courtyard, will offer a central hub for learning, celebration, and community building.

This 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. program includes:

Concluding the festival celebration is Forum Philly’s Juneteenth Honors Program, which will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium.

The program will illuminate the contributions of K-12 students and educators from across the region who have participated in Juneteenth-related programming and projects, such as essays, visual arts, dance, and poetry.

Dr. Malcolm T. Byrd, Founding President of Forum Philly and a member of the Penn Museum’s Community Advisory Group, states, “The collected observance and appreciation of Juneteenth as an important American witness for justice and needed progress reminds us all that good can happen when we persevere for equality, freedom, and liberty guaranteed to all Americans in the U.S. Constitution.”

The Penn Museum’s Community Advisory Group “advocates for community-informed partnerships like this one.”

The inaugural Juneteenth Festival at the Penn Museum is June 15. The event is free and open to the public. (Photo submitted by Mary Brown)

“Likewise, our 2024 Juneteenth Schools Initiative approach empowers K-12 students to be primary contributors to the content and framing of historically rich civic education that better informs peers and the broader school community.”

The 2024 Juneteenth Schools Initiative (24JSI) reaches thousands of students in more than 30 schools across the region.

The Honors Program will recognize Forum Philly’s partners: school districts including Philadelphia, William Penn, Chester Upland, and Southeast Delaware County, as well as Charter and religious schools and local organizations.

Together, the 24JSI participants have built peer-created and historically accurate educational initiatives around Juneteenth to bring this important day into the lives of their schoolmates as a part of the school districts’ ongoing curriculum.

Juneteenth-centered classroom instruction and learning assemblies will take place in public, charter, and faith-based K-12 schools in the final weeks of the academic year. These lessons were designed by the students themselves and supervised by faculty members.

The 24JSI is co-sponsored by Quion Advisors, Penn Museum, Aqua Penna, and the Philadelphia Foundation, along with support from donors, including Seer Interactive, Inc.

Dr. Tia Jackson-Truitt, Chief Diversity Officer at Penn Museum, says the daylong Juneteenth Festival builds on the success of last year’s in-house Juneteenth Honors Program held in collaboration with Forum Philly.

“In consultation with our Penn Museum Community Advisory Group, we sought to co-create an event that is accessible, educational, and impactful.

“By partnering with several local organizations and performers, our goal is to highlight community resources, showcase the immense talent in our local neighborhoods, and create a culturally enriching environment at the Penn Museum to which people want to return, time and time again,” Dr. Jackson-Truitt enthuses. “It is an honor to welcome back returning visitors and to introduce new community members to the vast array of history and stories within these walls.”

Advance registration is required to receive free tickets to attend the event. Register here.

The Penn Museum’s mission is to be a center for inquiry and the ongoing exploration of humanity for our University of Pennsylvania, regional, national, and global communities, following ethical standards and practices.

Through conducting research, stewarding collections, creating learning opportunities, sharing stories, and creating experiences that expand access to archaeology and anthropology, the Museum builds empathy and connections across diverse cultures

The Penn Museum is open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is open until 8 p.m. on first Wednesdays of the month. The Café is open Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 10a.m. to 4 p.m. On Sundays, the Café is open 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

For information, visit www.penn.museum, call 215.898.4000, or follow @PennMuseum on social media.

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