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festival history
Honoring Over 5 Years of Culture, Unity & Celebration
For over 5 Years, Juneteenth At King Park has been more than just a festival—it’s been a movement. Rooted in the powerful legacy of emancipation and resilience, this annual gathering is a living celebration of Black freedom, culture, and community strength.

Billy Brown
Founder
A Celebration Rooted in History, Grown by the Community, and Carried by the People
Juneteenth At King Park is not just an annual gathering—it’s a sacred ritual of remembrance and rebirth. It’s where the echoes of emancipation meet the voices of the present. Here, we honor the ancestors who paved the way, and we ignite the spirit of freedom that still lives in each of us.
This space was born out of a need—a need to remember, to heal, to unite, and to celebrate Black life unapologetically. Over the years, King Park has transformed into a cultural sanctuary where stories are shared, art is uplifted, children dance freely, and history comes alive through rhythm, resistance, and joy.
It is in this sacred ground that our elders pour wisdom, our youth find pride, our creatives find platform, and our community finds power. We gather not just to reflect, but to reclaim our joy, our culture, and our future.
This is more than a festival.
This is our legacy in motion.
This is Juneteenth At King Park.
meet our team
Meet the passionate team behind Juneteenth At King Park—dedicated changemakers working tirelessly to bring this powerful celebration to life.

Billy Brown
Committe member
Rashina Young
Committe member
keith lilly
Committe member
Michael Bates
committe member
J Malveax
Committe member
Cray CTD
Committe member
Urban Society LB
Committe member
Chatiera R
committe member