• BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT

    Elegba Folklore Society's Cultural Center 101 E Broad St, Richmond, VA, United States

    On Saturday, February 22 at 3:00pm, Elegba Folklore Society will show the documentary February One in its cultural center, 101 E Broad St, in the downtown RVA Arts District. This […]

  • Genworth Lights Up! Open House / Craft Making Workshop

    Richmond Centerstage 600 E Grace St, Richmond, United States

    Genworth Lights Up! Open House  http://www.richmondcenterstage.com/lightsup Saturday, March 22 The Cowtail Switch The Horsetail or Cowtail or Cowtail Switch is a symbol of power, order, status and influence in several African […]

  • Heritage Tours – Civil War & Emancipation Day

     Elegba Folklore Society's informing and affirming cultural history tour, In the Beginning… Virginia, Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans is sought after as a not-to-be-missed life experience.  Normally a group […]

  • Juneteenth 2014, A Freedom Celebration – The Symposium

    Pine Camp Arts Center 4901 Old Brook Rd, Richmond, VA, United States

    Friday, June 20 The Symposium Pine Camp Arts Center • 6p - 10p  • $10 Dr. Umar Johnson, Psychologist, Author & Expert on the Education of Afrikan American Children   Ęlęgba Folklore Society’s African Dancers […]

    $10
  • Juneteenth 2014, A Freedom Celebration – In Reflection

    Manchester Dock 139 Virginia Street, Richmond, VA, United States

    Saturday, June 21 In Reflection Manchester Dock • 4p - 11p  • Free Performances, speakers, Esu Festival Market Day in the Freedom Market, children’s activities, Annual Torch Lit Night Walk Along the […]

    Free
  • Juneteenth 2014, A Freedom Celebration – Esu Festival

    African Burial Ground Broad and 15th Streets, Richmond, VA, United States

    Sunday, June 22 Esu Festival  African Burial Ground • 1p - 5p • Free  Ile Ise Ejiogbe Ifá Temple guides Esu Festival’s ceremony and rituals for healing and ancestral veneration. Free.

    Free