Fargo Juneteenth 4th annual celebration. This year's Juneteenth celebration will feature education, entertainment, virtual reality, art, and volunteerism. In this years juneteenth we explore the future, while appreciating our past and honoring our present moments.

With the Fargo Juneteenth 4th annual, you can celebrate Juneteenth in a special way this year, including a community event on Saturday, June 17th, and a film and arts festival on Monday, June 19th. As we commemorate Juneteenth, we are reminded that we all share in the work of freedom. We achieve this through community building, drum circles, youth performances, and a number of other methods.

Fargo Juneteenth 2023

Juneteenth Film & Art Festival

  • 2023 Film & Art Festival

    As we honor our history, we celebrate and harness the resilience, joy, and traditions of our ancestors. Our collective future can be made more free by utilizing the lessons of history. Culture events such as this one are free and open to the public. The event is a must-attend for anyone who believes in freedom. We are exploring the intersections of imagination, technology, the future, and liberation in this year's theme of Afro-futurism.

    Hosted at the Hjemkomst center. This event had local performers, films, art and much more.

  • Film & Art Festival

    Fred Edwards and Clarence Monpleh curated this year's film and art festival. Clarence is a 15-year-old high school student with a strong interest in film and media. For six months, they planned and executed an event showcasing the African Diaspora and the resistance of our people. There were performances, free snacks and vendors at this year's event, as well as the presentation of the first ever Destiny Holiday award. Youth were the driving force behind this event. Panelists, performers, and volunteers were all from the youth community. As part of the event, local community members showcased their art, culture, and films, as well as Clarence showing a short film.

  • Destiny Holiday Award?

    Congratulations to community leader Jered Pigeon. Award Criteria:

    1. Demonstrated tangible and measurable positive impact on the Moorhead community.

    2. Showed exceptional leadership skills in organizing and implementing projects or initiatives.

    3. Created programs or initiatives that empower and support individuals or groups in need.

    4. Demonstrated empathy, compassion, and understanding towards others.

    5. Creating a lasting legacy for Moorhead residents