The third annual Juneteenth celebration, on Monday, June nineteenth, appeared to magically flip certainly one of NYC’s busiest vehicular corridors right into a vibrant reside stage of gorgeous unique creations by an array of artists; this Juneteenth program supplied one thing of curiosity to each younger and outdated. Nostrand Avenue, between Jefferson to Putnam, was closed to site visitors and filled with folks rhythmically swaying to candy sounds of R&B, African drumming, and conversations about reparations and jazz.
This Juneteenth 2023 celebration was co-produced by the Cooperative Tradition Committee and Sistas’ Place Cultural Heart, each long-serving Central Brooklyn organizations. This system opened with a libation presentation, to acknowledge the ancestors, by Sister Santina Payton. VIP company had been seen partaking occasion individuals; and audio system included NYS Meeting Members Phara Souffrant (District 57) and Stefani Zinerman (District 56), and NYC Council Member Chi Ossé. On the identical time, kids loved taking part in on a jumbo inflatable bouncy home, and purchased story books from the authors, and the neighborhood watched because the extremely wanted clothes clothier Brenda Brunson-Bey turned Nostrand Avenue right into a runway with nice fashions and fabulous outfits.
A constant concern expressed by completely different audio system and occasion attendees was the pressing necessity of Black neighborhood residents being appointed to serve on New York Metropolis’s fee quickly to be charged with “learning,” and drafting motion steps to handle reparations fee to folks of African descent.
Offering hands-on STEM coaching to a few kids assigned to conduct information protection on the occasion, The Code Basis, a not-for-profit youth group, guided an eight-year-old boy in doing pictures and videotaping. The archived project was capturing the joy and the importance of the day.