Juneteenth 2018

We celebrated Juneteenth 2018 in Queen Kapi‘olani Park with an afternoon of music and cultural arts from across the African diaspora. We created collages and contributed to a community quilt prompted by the question “what does it mean to be Black and free?” We stitched together the responses that came in text, in image, and in vibrant color. It was a beautiful afternoon spent with family and in community across generations, sharing food, laughter, and joy in the potential of being free.