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The return of its African Heritage Festival will take place on Saturday, June 22, from 1-5 p.m. This year’s festival offers a fun day celebrating the richness of African cultures and traditions through discussions, workshops, performances, and more.
Festival Schedule:
1–2 p.m.: Panel Discussion — The Evolution of Black Hair in Birmingham, Alabama
Join hairstylists Sonia Tutuwan, Darrius Peace, and LaShawn Hill (CROWN
campaign state leader in Alabama) for an insightful discussion on the history and
significance of Black hair in Birmingham. The panel will be facilitated by Bettina
Byrd-Giles, an interculturalist, naturalista community activist, and health equity expert.
3:30 – 4 p.m.: African Storytelling with Dr. Tolu. Experience captivating stories that connect to African roots, told by the engaging Dr. Tolu.
4 – 5 p.m.: West African Drumming Performance by Sahi On Ko Djony. Engage with the rhythms and folklore of West African drumming and dance in this dynamic performance.
1 – 5 p.m.: African Headwrap and Fabric Exploration with Dr. Tolu. Explore the vibrant textiles of Africa with Dr. Tolu, diving into the cultural significance and beauty of African headwraps and fabrics.
1 – 5 p.m.: Face Painting Enjoy elaborate African-inspired face painting designs.
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