
Your Full Guide to the Freedom Center's Juneteenth Jubilee
Join the National Underground Railroad Center on June 19
CINCINNATI – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will transform Freedom Way into a jubilant celebration of true independence on Friday, June 19, through a dynamic lineup of programming that brings the community together.

Community members at the 2025 Juneteenth Jubilee.
“Juneteenth is a day of jubilation – from those who were enslaved and learned they were finally free in June 1965 to all people who are working towards collective liberation today,” said Woodrow Keown, Jr., president and COO of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. “The Freedom Center is proud to provide the space and platform for us to not only celebrate and learn how we can activate inclusive freedom every day.”
From a morning walk that brings the community together to a special appearance by cast members of Disney’s The Lion King, the third annual Juneteenth Jubilee offers something for everyone. View more below to help plan your day.
Opal’s Walk for Freedom
New this year to start the day’s festivities is the 2026 National Opal’s Walk for Freedom, which kicks off at 10 a.m. in front of the Freedom Center. Participants walk 2.5 miles, symbolizing the 2.5 years between the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and June 1865, when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to issue General Orders No. 3, which freed more than 250,000 enslaved people.

Dr. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth
Organized by Texas-based non-profit Unity Unlimited, Inc., the walk is inspired by Dr. Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” who, at age 89, walked more than 1,400 miles from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. advocating for Juneteenth to be recognized as a federal holiday.
Cincinnati is the first and only city in Ohio to host the walk, which will be marshaled by Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus, making it a unique opportunity for the community to start their day with movement and an action that takes place across the country.
Registration for the walk is still open on RaceRoster. Day-of walk-up registration will also be available.
Activations and Performances
Starting at 11 a.m., Freedom Way will come alive with live entertainment, a community market, food trucks and games.

DJ Vader at the 2025 Juneteenth Jubilee.
Community members can also give back through the Juneteenth Blood Drive with Hoxworth Blood Center. Games will be spread out throughout the block and live entertainment from DJ Vader and 2nd Wind Band will keep the party going until 5 p.m.
Inside the museum, visitors can engage with exhibits and pop-up programming centered on the theme, “What does Afrofuturism mean to you?” The museum opens at 12 and will have free admission, thanks to the Fifth Third Foundation.
Docents and knowledge stations will be in designated exhibits for interpretation and continued learning. The Gaskins Foundation, Black Lit and Indigo Hippo will lead small activations and visitors can catch two performances of theatrical and African dance and drumming company Ijo Ugo. A special feature of the day will be a live panel discussion with cast members of Disney’s The Lion King, which is showing at the Aronoff June 10-July 5, followed by screenings of “Space is the Place” and “Afrofantastic.”
Special Feature: The Lion King Panel Discussion

Newly added to this year’s Juneteenth lineup is a special panel discussion featuring cast members from Disney’s The Lion King, which runs at the Aronoff Center from June 10 through July 5 as part of the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Broadway in Cincinnati series.
This unique conversation will explore the power of storytelling, representation and cultural legacy through one of the most celebrated productions in theatrical history. Panelists will share insights from their experiences in the production and reflect on themes that resonate deeply with Juneteenth. Panelists include:
- Kyle Inskeep, moderator (Local12 anchor)
- Thembelihle Cele (Nala)
- Gilbert Domally (Simba)
- Monique Midgette (Resident Director)
- Jose Solivan (Company Manager)
- Jennifer Theriot (Sarabi)

The Lion King panelists, from left to right: Inskeep, moderator; Cele, Nala; Domally, Simba; Midgette, Resident Director; Solivan, Company Manager; Theriot, Sarabi.
Approaching 30 landmark years on Broadway, The Lion King is one of the most popular stage musicals of all time. Since its premiere on November 13, 1997, this Disney Theatrical Group production has been seen by more than 124 million people worldwide. The Freedom Center is thrilled to welcome some of the cast and production team into our space to interact with the community about their respective crafts and reflect on the significance of Juneteenth.
Plan Your Day
With something for everyone, the Freedom Center welcomes one and all to come for part or the full day’s festivities to mark the significance of Juneteenth. While pre-registration to enter the museum is not required, it is highly recommended for crowd management and easy of entry into the building. We look forward to your visit!
Juneteenth Schedule
8:30 – 11:15 a.m.
Opal’s Walk for Freedom’s registration cost is $39.44 for participants older than age 18. Participants ages 18 and younger can participate for free. Day-of walk registration payments can only be made by card.
• 8:30-9:45 a.m. | Walk Registration and Check-In
• 8:30 | DJ Arie
• 8:30 | NubianLuxx Facepainting (free for walk participants)
• 8:30 | Outdoor games open
• 9:30 and throughout walk | Skate Downtown Cincy
• 9:45 | Welcome and kickoff
• 10:00 | Walk begins
• 11:15 | Walk route closes
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
• 9:00-11:15 a.m. | Hoxworth blood donation booth open
• 11:00 | Community Market and food trucks open
• 11:00 | Bank of America booth opens
• 12:00 p.m. | Welcome remarks
• 12:00 | Cincinnati Observatory Pop-Up Planetarium opens
• 12:00-1:30 | DJ Vader
• 12:30-2:45 | Hoxworth blood donation booth open
• 1:30-3:30 | 2nd Wind Band
• 3:30-5:00 | DJ Vader
• 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 | Raffle drawings
• 5:00 | Closing remarks
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
• 12:00 p.m. | Museum opens
• 12:00-4:45 | Docent, knowledge and community partner stations, floors 2 and 3
• 12:00-4:45 | Children quite space open, Discovery Room 2, floor 3
• 12:30 | Ijo Ugo Drummers performance, floor 2
• 1:00-2:00 | The Lion King cast panel discussion, Harriet Tubman Theater
• 2:00 | Ijo Ugo Drummers performance, floor 2
• 2:45 | “Space is the Place” screening, Harriet Tubman Theater
• 4:15 | “Afrofantastic” screening, Harriet Tubman Theater
• 5:00 | Museum closes
Special Thanks
Community Champion
Unity Gold
Friends of Juneteenth

Community Market Vendors & Community Partners
African Fabrics and Things
Bella Fiamma
Black Lit
Chandra's Mary Kay
Cincinnati Cancer Advisors
Cincinnati Observatory
Gaskins Foundation
Hoxworth Blood Center
Indigo Hippo
Inspirational Bling Tees
KayBeez Kraftz
Kreative Solutions
NubianLuxx
Style and Grace Consignment
Stylish LeNese Boutique
Succulent Eyez Eyewear
Taft Law
The VAB Jewelry Boutique
Wisdom Flows
Food Truck Vendors
El Cardinal
Eliza Jane's
Just Jerks
streetpops
Texas Joe's
Tom's Coffee Truck
Performers and Special Guests
2nd Wind Band
Denise Driehaus, Hamilton County Commissioner
Disney’s The Lion King, Broadway in Cincinnati and Cincinnati Arts Association
DJ Arie
DJ Vader
Ijo Ugo Performing Arts LLC
Kyle Inskeep, Local 12 anchor
Orlando Brown, Jr., Bengals offensive tackle
Skate Downtown Cincy
