For this Juneteenth weekend, the Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas will bring the music - and more. Ric Morris is the festival’s founder and CEO. Keelah Jackson, Kofi Mawuko and Rick Rushing are among the artists who will perform on stage at Miller Park on Saturday night - starting at 8 PM - free and open to the public.
On Sunday evening, our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will host the Juneteenth Commemoration Ceremony and Concert, free and open to the public, on Chamberlain Field. Access to the field begins at 5 PM - and the ceremony and concert start at 7 PM.
With Title IX turning fifty this year, how has the Federal law impacted sports here in the Chattanooga area? Stephen Hargis is sports editor at The Chattanooga Times Free Press - and this Sunday’s edition will dive into all this.
This weekend, you’ll find a Chattanooga celebration of Pride Month in the outdoors - and on the water. On Saturday, Soft Animal and Outshine Adventures are hosting “Get Outside With Pride” - a picnic and paddle boarding experience at Greenway Farms.