About this Event
4TH ANNUAL JUNETEENTH REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY
Remember. Honor. Act.
Some days you attend. This one, you belong to.
On June 19, 2026, we mark the day freedom finally reached those it had been denied. But this is not only a look back. It is a room full of people who refuse to let remembrance become routine, who understand that honoring the past means doing something about the present.
You are invited because this work needs you in it. Families. Educators. Faith leaders. Youth and elders. Neighbors from every corner of our city. We are coming together not to perform, but to commune, reflect, learn, celebrate, and strategize for the road ahead.
Here is what the morning holds: a space to remember our history honestly, to honor those who carried us this far, and to leave with a clear sense of what each of us owns going forward. You will hear voices across generations. You will sit shoulder to shoulder with people building the same future you are. You will not leave the same way you came in.
Bring your family. Bring your people. Bring the young ones who need to see what standing together looks like.
Remembrance. Culture. Community. Commitment. Action.
📅 Friday, June 19, 2026 🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 📍 First Baptist Church Capitol Hill
Free and open to the public.
Hosted in partnership with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. (Eta Beta Sigma Chapter), the Nashville Black Literacy Coalition, MBK Alliance Nashville, and Community Partners.
Standing together. Remembering our past. Building our future.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, 625 Rosa L Parks Boulevard, Nashville, United States
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