Members of the African Women's Association in Madison, from left, Emilie Songolo, Salimata Danioko, and Linda Vakunta, all originally from West Africa, share a laugh during a Juneteenth celebration Saturday in Madison's Penn Park.
Having moved online in 2020, the Juneteenth celebration in Penn Park brought out hundreds, including Danielle Saunders, left, with Jumpilicious Jump Rope Entertainment, and Tess Biagas, right, who work the ropes as Quintina Harden does double dutch.
A group with One City Schools, a South Side independent charter school, parades along South Park Street on the way to Penn Park to celebrate Juneteenth.
Uchenna Jones, right, greets Michelle Robinson with a hug as they get ready to walk in a Juneteenth parade outside Fountain of Life Covenant Church on Madison's South Side.
Members of the African Women's Association in Madison, from left, Emilie Songolo, Salimata Danioko, and Linda Vakunta, all originally from West Africa, share a laugh during a Juneteenth celebration Saturday in Madison's Penn Park.
Having moved online in 2020, the Juneteenth celebration in Penn Park brought out hundreds, including Danielle Saunders, left, with Jumpilicious Jump Rope Entertainment, and Tess Biagas, right, who work the ropes as Quintina Harden does double dutch.
A group with One City Schools, a South Side independent charter school, parades along South Park Street on the way to Penn Park to celebrate Juneteenth.
Uchenna Jones, right, greets Michelle Robinson with a hug as they get ready to walk in a Juneteenth parade outside Fountain of Life Covenant Church on Madison's South Side.