Three Fort Worth Black cultural institutions unite for Juneteenth celebrations

For years, Fort Worth’s Black cultural leaders have talked about creating spaces that preserve history, celebrate culture and serve the community. This Juneteenth, three of those institutions are coming together to do exactly that.

The National Juneteenth Museum, the new Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center and Kinfolk House are partnering on “All ‘n All,” an exhibition featuring work by 11 North Texas artists. The exhibition takes place at the African American Museum and Kinfolk House, and it anchors the National Juneteenth Museum’s Freedom Vibes Festival, a 10-day celebration of music, food, art and culture leading up to Juneteenth.

But organizers say the collaboration itself may be just as significant as the exhibition…

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