Lewiston celebrates 'The City that Carries Us' on Juneteenth
Lewiston celebrates Juneteenth, holding both grief and joy
Tyler Jackson, a project facilitator at Maine Inside Out, raises his hand Friday while others rock out to “If Not Us Then Who,” the title song from the organization’s album premiered at the Juneteenth observance at Kennedy Park in Lewiston. The gathering honored the emancipation of enslaved people in America while recognizing the systems and structures of chattel slavery are still intact. “Today is all about connecting community together and bringing people from different backgrounds together,” Morgan Millett of Maine Inside Out said. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Lewiston celebrates Juneteenth with Maine Inside Out
Lewiston prepares for Juneteenth celebration
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