TOP JUNETEENTH EVENTS IN BOSTON

Juneteenth has widely been celebrated and observed for years by Black Americans through the nation. In new legislation passed by Congress, June 19th, will now be commemorated as Juneteenth National Independence Day with many companies recognizing the holiday as a day off from work.

In the reckoning of the pandemic surfaced protests of racial inequalities within police brutality, voting right protections, education and health disparities. The intent was to concede with the obvious challenges revealed by the pandemic. A moment to memorialize the unjust history of our nations past and learn with hopes to impact change. Black Americans have widely received the “holiday” as prime example of What I Asked for vs. What I Got.

While the world was in a stand still from work, sports, and day to day life. The ugly face of racism reared its head creating unrest with another case of police brutality as seen, heard, and recorded with George Floyd. This weekend we celebrate both Fathers Day and Juneteenth. In the words of Floyd’s daughter “Daddy Changed the World”.

Check out the Below for Juneteenth Events:

  1. Juneteenth Boston Celebration

2. JUNETEENTH MFA Community Celebration

Join us on site at the MFA for a day of activities and programs to celebrate Juneteenth and honor the contributions of Black artists, scholars, and creative voices to the City of Boston. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally observed commemoration of the ending of slavery in the US.

Throughout the day, make art inspired by “Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation,” see a concert curated by BAMS Fest, and catch a screening of Summer of Soul, a documentary from legendary musician Questlove featuring unearthed footage from the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.

All events and activities are free and take place in person on the MFA’s outdoor campus.

3. Juneteenth at Bow Market

4. One Night in Boston: A Celebration of Juneteenth

5. Raise a Glass with Dad to Juneteenth !

Blackowned, Chef and owner Douglass Williams of Mida in the South End has partnered with Uncle Nearest Distillery to create the blueberry whiskey smash in honor of Juneteenth! Toast and dine with your Dad this weekend.

The Black Bostonian dined here for restaurant week 2020 with high recommendations of the Bolognese.

6. The Morning Show

Boston’s Very Own: Vintner

Boston’s Very Own: Vintner

“Life is what you celebrate. All of it. Even if its the end.” Abner is a Boston native and new vintner with the launch of his inaugural wine Yvonne.

Abner, a 24year old Haitian-American operates his wine production based out of Maryland. The newest release is his inaugural wine, an ode to his late Grandmother. Yvonne is a white wine that can be described as an aromatic semi-sweet Gewürztraminer made with peaches. After attendance of many wine festivals, Abner began to explore, where are the black- owned winery’s? This affinity lead to his passion to not only create but diversify the wine industry.

As a whole the wine industry has grown tremendously as a profitable venture that has inflated from a $30 billion dollar industry in 2002 to a $60 dollar billion today. In relation to urban communities laced with package stores it seems only fit that shelves are stocked with the likes of new brands such as Montfleur Duvin and the likes of other upcoming Black Owned wine companies like the McBride Sisters.

Currently, Yvonne is available for purchase online and emerging locally in stores in Baltimore, Maryland with interests to expand.