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The '''2023 Freedom Fest''' was a one-day festival, the second in-person "[[Freedom Fest]]" at [[Kelly Ingram Park]] following a 3-year hiatus for the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It was held on [[July 29]], [[2023]] as part of the city's commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the [[Birmingham Campaign]] and the [[1963 church bombing]].
The '''2023 Freedom Fest''' was a one-day festival, the second in-person "[[Freedom Fest]]" at [[16th Street Baptist Church]] and [[Kelly Ingram Park]] following a 3-year hiatus for the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It was held on [[July 29]], [[2023]] as part of the city's commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the [[Birmingham Campaign]] and the [[1963 church bombing]].


Advance tickets were $25.
The event was produced by [[LRY Media Group]]. Advance tickets were $20.
 
==Schedule==
===Empowerment===
* 10:00: "Wealth & Equity: 60 Years Later" with [[Isaac Cooper]] and [[Bob Dickerson]]
* 11:15: "60 Years of Black Resistance" with [[Randall Woodfin]], [[Denise Gilmore]], [[Andrew Manis]] and [[Janice Kelsey]]
* 12:30: "From Civil Rights to Social Justice - the Black Athlete: Then and Now" with [[Roy S. Johnson]], [[Chad Slade]], [[Leonard Smoot Jr]] and [[Ferdinand Rutledge]]
* 1:45: "50 Years Later: The Intersection of Hip-Hop and Social Justice" with [[Ed Bowser]], [[Patrick Johnson]], [[Lawrence Salvary]], and [[DJ Rahdu Mahdi]]
 
===Music===
* 3:00: 60th Commemoration of the [[Birmingham Campaign|Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign]]
* 3:30: Dre Murro
* 4:15: [[Halo Wheeler]]
* 5:00: Translee
* 6:00: DeQn Sue and Kelvin Wooten
* 7:00: [[Aretta Woodruff]]
* 8:00: Jidenna
* 9:00: Big K.R.I.T


==References==
==References==
* Stuart, Shauna (June 15, 2023) "Birmingham’s Freedom Fest returning to Kelly Ingram Park after 3-year hiatus." {{AL}}
* Stuart, Shauna (June 15, 2023) "Birmingham’s Freedom Fest returning to Kelly Ingram Park after 3-year hiatus." {{AL}}
* "Birmingham Freedom Fest Back In-Person on Saturday." (July 28, 2023) [[LRY Media Group]] / {{BT}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 14:55, 31 July 2023

The 2023 Freedom Fest was a one-day festival, the second in-person "Freedom Fest" at 16th Street Baptist Church and Kelly Ingram Park following a 3-year hiatus for the COVID-19 pandemic. It was held on July 29, 2023 as part of the city's commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Birmingham Campaign and the 1963 church bombing.

The event was produced by LRY Media Group. Advance tickets were $20.

Schedule

Empowerment

Music

References

  • Stuart, Shauna (June 15, 2023) "Birmingham’s Freedom Fest returning to Kelly Ingram Park after 3-year hiatus." AL.com
  • "Birmingham Freedom Fest Back In-Person on Saturday." (July 28, 2023) LRY Media Group / The Birmingham Times

External links