Sunday, June 21, was the final day of AFRAM and coincided with Father’s Day and the summer solstice — the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. Families camped in tents, lawn chairs, and blankets on the hills and in the fields of Druid Hill Park. Music echoed loudly throughout the park from multiple performance stages while festival-goers meandered through food vendors, organization representatives, and business vendors of all sorts.
















