Thank You to our Sponsors
Premier Sponsors
A Celebration of Juneteenth
The Omaha Freedom Festival is hosted by Freedomtainment, a 501c3 non-profit organization located in North Omaha, Nebraska, and celebrates the Juneteenth holiday which honors the emancipation of those enslaved in the United States.
The Festival’s mission is to: Educate, Empower & Entertain the Omaha, Nebraska community about North Omaha culture while bringing awareness to local, social and business resources.
The Festival is made possible by the support of community sponsors, personal donations, and a countless number of volunteers that together, have moved this vision forward to honor the past by bringing the community together in celebration.
When:
June 15, 2024
12 noon – 5 PM Concert 7 PM – Midnight
Where:
Malcolm X Outside Event Plaza
3448 Evans St. Omaha, NE 68111
The Countdown Has Begun
The clock is ticking and capacity is limited
Artists
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Black in Business
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Citizens of Omaha Rally Behind Black-Owned Businesses
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Brief Introduction to Segregated Schools in Omaha
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George Johnson, the First of Firsts in Black History
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Should Arbor Day be Replaced by Juneteenth?
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Buddy Miles: Baddest of the Bad
Thank You to our Sponsors
Premier Sponsors
A Celebration of Juneteenth
The Omaha Freedom Festival is hosted by Freedomtainment, a 501c3 non-profit organization located in North Omaha, Nebraska, and celebrates the Juneteenth holiday which honors the emancipation of those enslaved in the United States.
The Festival’s mission is to: Educate, Empower & Entertain the Omaha, Nebraska community about North Omaha culture while bringing awareness to local, social and business resources.
The Festival is made possible by the support of community sponsors, personal donations, and a countless number of volunteers that together, have moved this vision forward to honor the past by bringing the community together in celebration.
When:
June 15, 2024
12 noon – 5 PM Concert 7 PM – Midnight
Where:
Malcolm X Outside Event Plaza
3448 Evans St. Omaha, NE 68111
The Countdown Has Begun
The clock is ticking and capacity is limited
Artists
-
Black in Business
-
Citizens of Omaha Rally Behind Black-Owned Businesses
-
Brief Introduction to Segregated Schools in Omaha
-
George Johnson, the First of Firsts in Black History
-
Should Arbor Day be Replaced by Juneteenth?
-
Buddy Miles: Baddest of the Bad