60th Anniversary Hootenanny

November 13 · 6:00pm - 10:00pm

In-person

The Rickhouse
609 Foster Street
Durham, NC 27701

Graphic with a blue background and orange flowers and the text "Let's have a hootenanny. ACLU of North Carolina 60th Anniversary Celebration"

Summary

The ACLU of North Carolina is turning 60, and we’re throwing a hootenanny!

Join us as we celebrate six decades of defending civil liberties with an evening of music, movement, and advocacy. This one-of-a-kind event will bring together 300+ community members, leaders, and changemakers for a night of connection, reflection, and impact.

A hootenanny is a gathering rooted in Southern tradition — a lively mix of music, storytelling, and community spirit. By embracing this tradition, we honor our Southern roots and invite you to share in a warm, authentic celebration of our collective commitment to justice.

The evening will feature:

  • A special archival exhibition showcasing three powerful works of art highlighting six decades of courageous advocacy and key milestones in the fight for civil rights.
  • Recognition of distinguished honorees whose tireless work has advanced civil liberties.
  • Inspiring words from local and national leaders.
  • Live performances by The Southern String Band, Rissi Palmer, and Husbandos.
  • Participatory art to inspire and connect us.

Together, we’ll honor our past, look ahead to the future, and reaffirm our shared commitment to building a more just and equitable North Carolina.