Granby Racial Reconciliation’s Racial Unity Festival a success

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Sensacion Urbana, Latin band from Puerto Rico entertained the audience with their tight musicianship. Photo by Don Shaw

Although rain may have suppressed attendance for the June 29 outdoor arts and education festival celebrating the diversity of humanity, those who attended experienced a high-vibe, uplifting day. Granby Racial Reconciliation (GRR) was pleased to bring many talented groups to Granby as examples of the beauty of our diverse humanity.

GRR is committed to the ongoing work of racial reconciliation in and around Granby. The organization’s purpose is to raise awareness and continue the conversation on racial justice in our community so that Granby can be a great place for everyone.

Rose Mouning bringing the energy for her Double Dutch lesson with Lady Carrie Trimmier-McCrorey and Rodney Hogan. Photo by Clay Rogers
Clark Pfaff and Michelle Weaver getting a lesson in Double Dutch from Lady Carrie Trimmier-McCrorey and Rodney Hogan. Photo by Clay Rogers
Line Dancing to emcee DJ DPHR’s grooves. Photo by Clay Rogers
Bharatanatyam Indian Classical Dance Group captivated all with their beautiful dance storytelling of Indian Hindu history, cultural and spirituality. Photo by Don Shaw

Submitted by Cathy Watso