Marching bands, dance teams, vendors, and local and state leaders filled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive on Friday, June 19, for Milwaukee’s 55th Juneteenth Jubilee Parade.

This year’s event continued traditions with a parade that began on West Atkinson Avenue and ended with a celebration on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The community gathered there for food, entertainment, community resources and fellowship.

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Gov. Tony Evers shakes hands with attendees during the 55th Juneteenth Jubilee Parade.

Northcott Neighborhood House organized the event.  

Northcott Neighborhood House is a longstanding social service and community development organization on Milwaukee’s North Side that provides workforce development, youth programming and housing assistance.

A dog watches as the 55th Juneteenth Jubilee Parade goes down Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

The celebration, which began in 1971, is one of the nation’s longest-running Juneteenth observances and draws large crowds each year to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States and to celebrate Black culture, history and community.


Jonathan Aguilar is a visual journalist at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service who is supported through a partnership between CatchLight Local and Report for America.

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Jonathan Aguilar is a photojournalist as well as a Report for America corps member and Catchlight Local fellow. Before coming to Milwaukee, he spent two years as a photographer at one of America’s oldest daily newspapers, The Blade, in Toledo, Ohio. Aguilar grew up in the Chicago suburbs. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from DePaul University and his master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism.