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August Festivals that Celebrate Black Culture
August starts the end of the summer and the month is full of festivals that celebrate the richness of Black culture. Here are some must-attend festivals happening in August that give you a chance to enjoy Black heritage and culture.

Enjoy CaribMask: An Annual Caribbean Festival in Raleigh, NC
Last year was my first time attending Caribmask and the energy was infectious. I was born in Indiana, but felt right at home, enjoying every second of the parade, carnival, DJ sets and my first time at Jouvert. The parade costumes were amazing, the food was delicious and the music hit me in my soul!

Your Guide to Top July Festivals Picks for the Culture
If you're looking for the best festivals celebrating Black culture this July, you've come to the right place. Here’s a breakdown of some of the best Next Fests to mark on your calendar, including the Essence Fest in New Orleans, Ocean City Jazz Fest and Rolling Loud Europe - in Austria for the first time.

Shaboozey’s New Single ‘Last of My Kind,’ Hoping He’s the Start of Something New
I really hope that Shaboozey isn’t the last of his kind. I’m looking forward to hearing more from him and other Black musicians in the future. .



Indy Juneteenth 2024: A Week-Long Celebration of Freedom and Community
Indy Juneteenth 2024 offers locals a full week of events to celebrate Juneteenth in the city.

American Black Film Festival Crown ISSA RAE As NEW CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Join Rae and other leaders in the Black film space this month in Miami.

A Weekend of Eats and Beats at the Black Food Truck Festival
Honestly, I was so busy listening to music and dancing that I didn’t try that many restaurants. I know, that’s crazy because it’s a food festival, but it’s true. But, the food that I did eat was great!

Enjoy the Pulse of Afro-Caribbean Culture at Indianapolis’ Midwest Cultural Fest
Performers and DJs will also be coming to Indianapolis from Jamaica, Ivory Coast, Puerto Rico and other countries in the African diaspora.


Join Charlamagne Tha God and iHeartMedia at the Black Effect Podcast Network Festival
“Through culture-defining storytelling, unique brand partnerships, compelling panel discussions, special live podcast recordings and more, we are inviting everyone to experience the power of The Black Effect and the many ways Black creators are driving the culture forward.” -Charlamagne tha God

Roots Picnic in Philadelphia: A Star-Studded Lineup of Grammy Winners and Unforgettable Moments Ahead
The list of performers is extensive, featuring everything from gospel powerhouse Tasha Cobbs Leonard to STL rapper Sexxy Red and a DC Go-Go set. Want some jazz? Robert Glasper and Yebba have that covered. And Lil Wayne, Trombone Shorty and PJ Morton join the Roots for a New Orleans musical celebration.

GodBody Weekend: 4 Days of Empowerment, Music, and Community Spirit with Houston Activist & Rapper AJ McQueen
AJ’s goal is for everyone that attends GodBody Weekend to feel more connected to the God that is within us all. “I want people to leave feeling inspired…I also want people to feel committed to the community and meet like-minded individuals. A lot of us try to find our soul tribe out here and it’s hard so hopefully people leave with that connection.”
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