The MUSE Foundation of Rhode Island in partnership with JUNETEENTH RI, Hope & Main West End proudly present:
The Second Annual "Taste of Juneteenth New England" at Farm Fresh Rhode Island on June 19th in celebration of Freedom Day.
Thursday, June 19th, 2025 • Noon - 6PM. Free w/ RSVP
http://tasteofjuneteenthne.org/
Come enjoy an afternoon highlighting "Soul Food" an African American (Black) cuisine and because we are diasporic people, we will also include the diverse culture and cuisine of the African diaspora.
This includes African, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-South American
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RSVP FOR PRIZE ENTRY
--- Sponsored By ---
Providence Tourism Council
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
Farm Fresh RI
— Supported By —-
JUNETEENTH RI
Hope & Main West End Kitchens
—- Powered By —-
The MUSE Foundation of Rhode Island
--- ABOUT THE HOLIDAY ---
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when the last slaves were freed in Texas – two and a half years after President Lincoln outlawed slavery. Though it didn't become a federal holiday until 2021 and a paid state holiday in Rhode Island until this year (2024). Juneteenth celebrations have a long history in the United States.
--- AFRICAN DIASPORA ---
The term "African Diaspora" refers to the widespread migration of Africans during the Transatlantic Slave Trades from the 16th to the 19th century. Millions from Western and Central Africa were relocated across the Americas and the Caribbean. In their new locations, they encountered diverse local foods and cultural influences, leading to unique culinary styles. The distinct culinary traditions of these regions are a cause for celebration and can be enjoyed by people globally.