Amber Arnold, left, and Naomi Doe Moody in the Black Healing Village set up at Champlain School Credit: Bear CieriA panel discussion at the Fletcher Free Library about building an equitable food system in Vermont Credit: Bear CieriArtwork on Fletcher Free Library Credit: Bear CieriMembers of Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater performing at Flynn Elementary School in the New North End Credit: Bear CieriMayor Miro Weinberger speaking Credit: Bear CieriCharlie D. Megeso, right, embracing Mark Hughes, executive director of Justice For All, during the Gospel Brunch in City Hall Park Credit: Bear CieriMark Hughes (left) and Charlie D. Megeso Credit: Bear CieriA gospel brunch in City Hall Park kicked off Burlington’s Juneteenth celebration. Credit: Bear CieriRishona Phillips reacts to the spoken word stylings of artist Joe Mac Credit: Bear CieriSpoken word artist Joe Mac performing in City Hall Park Credit: Bear CieriJoe Mac doing his thing Credit: Bear CieriDr. Christopher Von Cockrell, pastor of the New Alpha Missionary Baptist Church, speaking at the gospel brunch Credit: Bear CieriEvelyn Walton looking at historical black ephemera on display at the Black History 101 Mobile Museum at Flynn School Credit: Bear CieriJames Moore accepts a plate of Ethiopian food provided by A Taste of Abyssinia. Right is Alganesh Michael, the owner, and her daughter Lydia Ambaye. Credit: Bear Cieri ©️ Seven Days Got something to say? Send a letter to the editor and we'll publish your feedback in print!