Juneteenth: Then, Now & Why It Matters
Today, we’re celebrating history, culture, and a legacy nearly three decades in the making. The Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas, now in its 29th year, is the longest-running Juneteenth festival in the region — but its story began with one man’s vision to educate and unite a community.
When Pap Ndiaye moved to Charlotte from New York in 1997, bringing his dreams and House of Africa with him, few people here fully understood the meaning of Juneteenth. Feeling a responsibility to educate, Pap helped create what would become a beloved annual tradition rooted in freedom, culture, and community.
Joining the conversation is this year’s Juneteenth celebration chair, Jay Ferguson, whose family legacy in civil rights runs deep. Together, we’ll explore the meaning of Juneteenth, the importance of preserving Black history, and why this celebration continues to matter now more than ever.
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Pap Ndiaye - House of Africa [https://www.instagram.com/houseofafrica/?hl=en]
Jay Ferguson - Juneteenth of the Carolinas [https://www.juneteenthofthecarolinas.com/]
Juneteenth of the Carolinas
June 18 - 21, 2026
1218 Thomas Avenue & Commonwealth
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