West Wednesday: Hear about the ongoing fight for police accountability in the Tyrone West case and for all victims of police misconduct. This event happens every Wednesday. For more information, go to westcoalition.com or follow @westwednesday on Instagram and Justice for Tyrone West on Facebook.

Board of Estimates Meeting: 9 a.m. at City Hall in the Board of Estimates Chambers, 100 N. Holliday Street. For more information, go to comptroller.baltimorecity.gov/boe.

The Baltimore Rapid Response Network Presents: For the Long Haul, Pt. 3: Gather to discuss local organizing efforts. Childcare provided. Masks encouraged/provided. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 2640 Space, St. Paul St. For more information, go to bit.ly/brrn618.

The Fab Show: Join Dance & Bmore for a free Juneteenth performance celebrating Black theater, culture, history, and achievements from the 1900s to today. Featuring original prose, poems, and select readings from and of Langston Hughes, Eubie Blake and more. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Enoch Pratt Central Library, 400 Cathedral Street. For more information, go to danceandbmore.com

“Underworld Work” Book Talk: Assistant Professor Ahmad Greene-Hayes will present and discuss his book on African American religious history from the perspective and practices of Africana esotericisms in Jim Crow Louisiana. 7 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to redemmas.org/events

East Baltimore 2nd Annual Juneteenth Event: Pony rides, community resources, arts and crafts, and more.  3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Eager Park, 900 N. Wolfe Street. For more information, go to eastbaltimorehistoricallibrary.org

Healing Us Together Gathering: Join Park Heights Renaissance and the WeOurUs Movement for an evening of healing, growth and brotherhood. 6:30 p.m. at The Lord’s Church, 5010 Park Heights Avenue. For more information, follow @phrenaissance on Instagram, or go to weourusmovement.org 

The British Empire in Baltimore Walking Tour: Learn about some of the complicated and messy parts of Baltimore’s history, covering topics like local Indigenous history, plantation slavery, the plantations of Ireland, and more. ($12 – $15) 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Downtown to Mount Vernon and back. For more information, go to fullstorybaltimore.tours

Health Care for the Homeless Mobile Clinic: This clinic will offer services like medical insurance and benefits enrollment, Suboxone starts and referrals, and syringe services. 8:30 a.m. to noon at Morrell Park, 2608 Washington Boulevard. For more information, go to hchmd.org/hours-and-locations

Pratt Free Market: A judgment-free, accessible, and modern free grocery store. Customers can fill one library supply bag with groceries every Wednesday and Friday. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Enoch Pratt Southeast Anchor Library, 3601 Eastern Avenue. For more information, go to prattlibrary.org or call 410-396-5430.

Baltimore Action Legal Team Popup: Free warrant recall and expungement services from BALT’s community lawyer. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Citizens Policing Project and Campaign for Justice, Safety and Jobs Juneteenth Event, 1526 N. Fremont Avenue. For more information, go to baltimoreactionlegal.org/events

Black Alliance for Peace Baltimore City-Wide Alliance Town Hall: Join the Black Alliance for Peace Baltimore City-Wide Alliance for a town hall. This session will discuss federal layoffs, stagnant wages, rising cost-of-living and what that means for Baltimore’s working class. Food and childcare provided, masks provided and required. 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Payne Memorial A.M.E. Church, 1714 Madison Avenue. For more information, follow @bap_baltimore on Instagram or go to blackallianceforpeace.com.

Queer Care Book Fair: Take part and explore books and works by queer authors. Featuring a book signing and Q&A with Dr. Tony Keith Jr., a self-care workshop, a make-a-basket workshop, a raffle, and more. ($17.75 – $44) 1 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to redemmas.org/events/the-queer-care-book-fair-picnic-and-pages

Run/Walk for Palestine: Join Runners4Justice on Sundays to run/walk for Palestine. All paces are welcome. Routes will be provided with options for a 1.5-2-mile walk or 3-mile run. Meet up at 9:15 a.m., run/walk starts at 9:30 a.m. Locations vary — for more information, follow Runners4Justice on Facebook and Instagram or email runners4justicebalt@gmail.com to be added to their email list.

Todd Miller Discussion on Trump’s Deportation Program: Join journalist Todd Miller and Speak Out Socialists for an hybrid discussion about President Donald Trump’s border militarization and deportation agenda. 7 p.m. at The Compound, 2239 Kirk Avenue. For more information, follow @sonbaltimore on Instagram or go to speakoutsocialists.org.

Resource Fair: An opportunity to provide free resources to community members. Organizers seek people who can offer health resources, food, workforce development training opportunities, housing resources, and more. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Upton Boxing Center, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Baltimore City Council Meeting: 5 p.m. at Baltimore City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street. For more information, go to baltimorecitycouncil.com or call 410-396-4804.

B-360 Sound of Summer Camp: In this ten-day day camp, K-12 students learn how to ride dirt bikes and ATVs, understand the STEM in dirt bikes, and go on Friday Field trips. ($75 for new campers, $25 for returning campers) The first session lasts from June 24 through July 3, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information, go to b360baltimore.org

ASL for Activists: Join Jewish Voice for Peace Baltimore for an ASL class. Learn the necessary signs to start conversing with Deaf and Hard of Hearing folks. 7 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to redemmas.org/events/asl-for-activists

Great Kids Farm Family Hours: City Schools families and staff are invited to enjoy a hands-on day at the farm. Meet animals, explore trails, and see what’s growing. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Great Kids Farm, 6601 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville. For more information, go to bit.ly/GKFfamilies

BGE Open House at Peabody Heights Brewery: Learn to understand your bill, summer energy bill changes, billing options and more at this event, organized by BGE. 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Peabody Heights Brewery, 401 E. 30th Street. For more information, go to bge.com/my-account/customer-support/contact-us.

Made Up with Pride: Learn the basics of makeup with nonbinary dragster Orion Ridgely. You’ll need to bring your own makeup kit. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Canton Branch, 1030 South Ellwood Avenue. For more information, go to calendar.prattlibrary.org

Clay Pots Community Day: Local community resources, food, great music, and more. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Clay Pots, 1635 West Pratt Street. For more information, go to claypotsbaltimore.org

HON Member Meeting: Join Housing Our Neighbors Baltimore in working to improve shelter conditions and fight for housing. Noon to 2 p.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 811 Cathedral Street. For more information, go to honbaltimore.org.

Annual Sustainability Open House: Free food, giveaways, and a celebration of sustainability across the city.Noon to 4 p.m. at Carroll Park Recreation Center, 800 Bayard Street. For more information, email sustainability@baltimorecity.gov.

Donnell’s Day 2025: Join the Donnell Justice Fighters in celebrating the life of Donnell Rochester. This free, Black LGBTQ-centered event will provide food, music, legal resources, and more. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 4001 Harford Road. For more information, follow @justice4donnell on Instagram.

Aaron Wright is an up-and-coming journalist specializing in print and audio journalism. He gained most of his experience from writing for University of Maryland publications like The Black Explosion, Drop...