Students, staff and faculty are invited to participate in regional events to celebrate Juneteenth and Pride Month.
Juneteenth
ŷڱƵ Boulder will close on Wednesday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth, ŷڱƵ’s newest official state holiday. Juneteenth marks the historic date when the Union Army arrived in Texas in 1865 to proclaim freedom for Black and African Americans in 1865, approximately two months after the official end of the Civil War and more than two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln delivered the .
Observed in Black and African American communities since 1866, the Juneteenth name is a portmanteau of “June” and “nineteenth.” It became an official state holiday in 2023 when ŷڱƵ Gov. Jared Polis signed a legislative bill into law recognizing the significance of the date in U.S. history. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021 when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Act into law.
Campus resources
Pride Month
June is also Pride Month, and the Pride Office, part of the Center for Inclusion and Social Change in the Division of Student Affairs, invites students to attend a .
The Pride Office works to build belonging and community among LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty and raises awareness about issues that affect them. During the summer, the office will remain open and provide and support services for campus community members. Students, staff and faculty seeking support should email morgan.seamont@colorado.edu or cisc@colorado.edu or inquire by phone at 303-492-0272.
Campus resources
Juneteenth events
June 122–3:30p.m.Zoom
Students, staff and faculty are invited to a virtual address titled “Loving Blackness and Humanizing Imagination: [Re]engaging Shared Equity Leadership,” given by ŷڱƵ Boulder Professor Danielle Hodge. and plan to attend the in-person dialogue mixer at the Renee Crown Wellness Institute on June 13.
Boulder Juneteenth Flag Raising and Commemoration
June 143–5 p.m.Penfield Tate II Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway, Boulder
City leaders and representatives from ŷڱƵ Boulder and the NAACP will deliver remarks. will provide catering, and will perform.
June 173–6p.m.Dairy Arts Center,2590 Walnut St., Boulder
Join to celebrate the day of freedom of Black Americans and abanned books panel with audience particpation. The discussion will feature ŷڱƵ Boulder'sReiland Rabaka, founder and director of the Center for African & African American Studies, and entertainment by the Ron Ivory Band.
June 20 5–8 p.m. Museum of Boulder,2205 Broadway, Boulder
Celebrate the beauty of Black resilience, community and the expression of liberation for queer and transgender people of color. Substance-free and open to all ages. Light refreshments will be included, and are now on sale.
June 14–16 215 E. Foothills Parkway, Fort Collins
Join for youth night featuring a game room and outdoor film screenings, an outdoor concert, community celebration and church on the lawnwith a lively gospel performance.
June 14–16 126 Cimino Drive, ŷڱƵ Springs
This festival is a vibrant showcase of music, artand educational activities that engage residents and visitors alike in the rich traditions and history commemorated on this special day.
June 15–16 27th and Welton streets, Denver
The celebration includes a parade, free music and vendors in Denver’s historic Five Points neighborhood. ŷڱƵ is a community partner and sponsor.
June 1511 a.m. 26th Avenue and Williams Street, Denver
Join Denver's longest running parade, dating back to the 1950s.The parade kicks off the Juneteenth Music Festival. The parade starts at26th Avenue on Williams Streetand goes to 26th Avenue on Welton Street.
June 19 9a.m.–5 p.m. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, 2001 ŷڱƵ Blvd., Denver
Visit the Denver Museum of Nature and Science for free in celebration of Juneteenth! No need to reserve your ticket ahead of time online. A separate ticket is required if you'd like to visit the planetarium orInfinity Theater.
June 22 1–6 p.m. Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave., Longmont
Sponsored in part by ŷڱƵ Boulder, the family-oriented event is free to the public and promises to be a day filled with music, entertainment and cultural significance.
June 22 6–9p.m. Coal Creek Park, 575 Kattell St., Erie
Join the Erie community for a Juneteenth celebration atCoal Creek Park.
Pride Month events
June 7 3–8 p.m. 700 Longs Peak Ave., Longmont
Come out for a day full of great activities, amazing community partners sharing information, pride goodies from Out Boulder County and more. The afternoon will include art vendors, local organizations, interactive games for the whole family and fun activities spread throughout the day.
June 11 1–2:30p.m. C4C N320 (Center for Inclusion and Social Change)
Come celebrate Pride Month with some tasty ice cream! Therewill beassorted flavors (vegan and dairy-free included) and all the fixings to make your sundae extravaganza—including rainbow sprinkles of course.
June 15 Noon–4 p.m. Dog House Music Studios, 525 Courtney Way, Lafayette
It’s a (block) party with the Out Boulder County youth team!Take to the streets at this family-friendly celebration. With all sorts of free entertainment, foodand fun activities for the family, it's going to be an event you won't want to miss.
June 21 6–11 p.m. Mi Chantli Dance and Movement Sanctuary,1750 30th St., Boulder
Come and celebrate pride and summer solstice with Out Boulder County. Join us for a free,all-ages, low-stakes Vogue Night withunique grand prizes! After 9 p.m., 18-and-olderonly. This event is substance free and sober.
June 21 4–7p.m. Equality Center of the Rocky Mountains,3340 Mitchell Lane, Boulder
Join Out Boulder County and Boulder County Area Agency on Aging for their annual mixer for LGBTQ+ folks and allies 50 years of age and older. Younger partners are also welcome to join! Please so they can plan for food and drinks.
June 22–23 101 14th Ave., Denver
Come togetherto celebrate 50 years of Denver Pride! This spectacular festival kicks off witha 5K,followed by the iconic two-day Denver PrideFest at Civic Center Park boasting 250-plusexhibitors, 30 food vendors and captivating live performances. Sunday’s parade flaunts colorful floats, marchers, music and more.
June 29 7–10:30 p.m. Junkyard Social Club,2525 Frontier Ave., Boulder
Join Out Boulder County's wildest pride celebration for 2024 at the . Queer Circus is a 18-and-upcabaret style show featuring local LGBTQIA+ comedians, dancers, poets, musicians, entertainersand performing artists.Show starts at 8 p.m.
June 30 11:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Central Park,1212 Canyon Blvd., Boulder
This event will be jam-packed with activities, amazing community partners sharing information, pride merchandise galore from Out Boulder County and other wonderful vendors. Bring the whole family to experience an incredible and diverse array of performers, giveaways all over the parkand multiple activities for all to take part in!