“Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration”

Planned for June 17

Posted 6/8/23

The Hastings organization Building Remembrance for Reconciliation (BR4R) is hosting “Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration” Saturday, June 17 at the Art Space River Lofts, 121 Tyler …

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“Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration”

Planned for June 17

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The Hastings organization Building Remembrance for Reconciliation (BR4R) is hosting “Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration” Saturday, June 17 at the Art Space River Lofts, 121 Tyler Street, Hastings, MN

“Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration” will include:

  • Comic Book Launch: Hate Stings, a graphic novella based on historical events, will be available for purchase. Author, James Curry; Artist, Tom Nyguen; and Letterer/Editor, Keith Champagne will be signing copies.    
  • Free Superhero Sketches by Marvel Artist Tom Nyguen
  • Hip Hop music and dance lessons by House of Dance Twin Cities
  • Soul Food by Chef James Turk (Turkey Leg Man) will be available for purchase
  • Traditional Games for all age groups  

The event is free and open to the public.

This special event is made possible due to the generous support of Metropolitan Regional Arts Council; Art Space River Lofts; THRIVE of Hastings; Building an All-Inclusive Community of Prescott, WI; St Luke’s Episcopal Church of Minnesota; Forecast Public Art; and Power of 100 Women – Hastings.

About Building Remembrance for Reconciliation:

Building Remembrance for Reconciliation is dedicated to using history and the arts to remember, reconcile and heal. Recent efforts towards racial and social justice, and remembrance and reconciliation, have taught us how important history and memorialization is to our community awareness and change. BR4R’s mission in telling the stories of Hastings’ early Black families is to provide the community with a better understanding of our Black history and establish important steps towards building a better future through a more thorough understanding of the past.Founded in 2018, BR4R is a non-profit 501c3 community volunteer organization. For more information, visit BR4R.org.