Bowser Administration Hosts Third Annual FITDC Juneteenth in the District

Washington, DCLocal News

The Bowser Administration will host its third annual FITDC event to celebrate Juneteenth in Washington, D. C. on June 18, 2025. The festivities will begin at 7:30 PM local time at Franklin Park, featuring activities that highlight African American culture and history. Noteworthy attendees include D.

C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and community leader Thennie Freeman, who will engage with visitors throughout the evening. The event seeks to educate attendees about the importance of Juneteenth, marking the emancipation of enslaved individuals in the United States. Organizers expect a diverse crowd, creating a space for community engagement and cultural appreciation. This year's celebration aims to strengthen community ties and promote awareness of civil rights issues.

The event will conclude at midnight, providing a festive atmosphere for families and residents alike. Overall, the FITDC event represents a commitment to honoring the legacy of Juneteenth and fostering inclusivity.

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