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Capital City Juneteenth Celebration

Dorothea Dix Park 1030 Richardson Dr., Raleigh, NC

Dix Park hosts the third annual Capital City Juneteenth Celebration from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Taking place on the Big Field and in the Chapel, the community is invited to.

Switchyard Theatre Company Presents “OR,” by Liz Duffy Adams

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St., Raleigh, NC

Choices abound for spy-turned-playwright Aphra Behn in a quick-changing, door-slamming, thought-provoking romp through the 1660’s Aphra Behn, former spy, will have fame and glory as England’s first female playwright if.

‘Go On, Be Brave’ Film Screening

Carolina Theatre of Durham 309 W. Morgan Street, Durham, 27701

"Go On, Be Brave" is the story of one woman’s race against time - a diagnosis of ALS and an attempt at the impossible - to be the first person.

“Michael Richards: Are You Down?”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Michael Richards’s visionary sculptures and drawings, created between 1990 and 2001, engage Blackness, flight, diaspora, spirituality, police brutality, and monuments in his largest retrospective to date. Michael Richards: Are You Down?.

“Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Academy Award–winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter has defined generations through her work in film and TV. Her art adds dimensionality, flair, and culture to the characters she envisions, giving.

White Glove Day at Liberation Station

Liberation Station 208 Fayetteville St., Suite 201, Raleigh, NC

Children and their parents can see and interact with historical documents at Liberation Station, Raleigh's first Black-owned children’s bookstore. Those include handwritten letters between Frederick Douglass and a Baltimore bookstore.

Third Ward Walking Tours

Pope House Museum 511 S. Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC

Learn about the Third Ward, one of Raleigh’s historic Black neighborhoods. This tour is free but registration is required. Meeting at the Pope House Museum. One-hour tours begin at 1:00 p.m..

Liberation Walk

Liberation Station 208 Fayetteville St., Suite 201, Raleigh, NC

Liberation Bookstore is organizing a Liberation Walk from the N.C. state capitol to the bookstore with a group of Black equestrians. Afterward, the bookstore will host book signings by Caitlin.

Playground Pop-Ups

Lake Wheeler Park Magnolia Shelter 6404 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC

Back by popular demand, local historian Carmen Wimberly Cauthen will tell a story of a people who, despite slavery, wanted to learn, grow, and be treated as any others. Sponsored.

“Michael Richards: Are You Down?”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Michael Richards’s visionary sculptures and drawings, created between 1990 and 2001, engage Blackness, flight, diaspora, spirituality, police brutality, and monuments in his largest retrospective to date. Michael Richards: Are You Down?.

“Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design”

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Academy Award–winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter has defined generations through her work in film and TV. Her art adds dimensionality, flair, and culture to the characters she envisions, giving.

Storytime at The Roof at The Durham

The Durham 315 E. Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC

Take the family to the open-air rooftop for stories and songs with friends at Durham County Library. Stop by the Coffee Bar in the lobby to grab juice, house-made pastries,.