Participate in Cultural Celebrations in Santa Ana, CA supporting important causes and bringing your community together. These events celebrate cultural heritage while raising awareness and funds for organizations serving the community.
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood.
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood. There will be live musical performances, local vendors, food, drinks, and family-friendly activities. @kmb_la and @thesundayjump ‘s goal is to bring folks together for a fun and safe gathering that uplifts the neighborhood, gives a sense of pride, and offers the opportunity to get involved locally.
Date: Saturday, 07/18/2026
Time: 1pm-6pm
Hosts:
Kabataang maka-Bayan (KmB), or Pro-People Youth, @kmb_la, is a progressive organization which raises the social consciousness of youth, encouraging them to organize and mobilize in response to the issues affecting our local communities, the oppressed people of the Philippines, and other pro-people issues around the world.
Sunday Jump, @thesundayjump, is a community arts organization based in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles. Founded in 2012, Sunday Jump’s mission is to facilitate a safe space for marginalized voices to share stories and create genuine connections through the arts. To ensure a welcoming space for everyone, Sunday Jump has two community guidelines: (1) express, not impress and (2) free speech, not hate speech. This organization’s founders and leaders are award-winning poets and community activists who have shared their work across the nation.
Community Sponsors:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change. Learn more at http://www.pwcsc.org.
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust was founded in 2002 to address Los Angeles's park inequities. They focus their efforts exclusively in communities of color that have little to no access to green space. Their successful community development model engage residents from the beginning of the design process, through construction and ultimately the stweardship of the parks and gardens they create. To ensure the long-term impact of their efforts, they are working towards equitable green space development through grassroots policy reform.
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District has made a remarkable impact by awarding over $1.7 billion in grants. These funds have empowered cities, county departments, state and local agencies, and community organizations to revitalize our parks, elevate recreational facilities, and enhance trails and open spaces.
FilAm Arts is a nonprofit organization that advocates for culturally inspired art that celebrates Filipino heritage in America. They are passionate about fostering community connection and aim to honor Filipino culture through the arts
Saturday, 18, 14.00 -
Saturday, 18, 19.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Warm your toes in the sand, and join your community in singing and celebrating the joys of a magical Shabbat experience in Santa Moinca!
Bring a friend, or the whole family! Warm your toes in the sand, and join your community in singing and celebrating the joys of a magical Shabbat experience.
Feel free to bring your own instruments to join Rabbi Katzan during Shabbat on the Beach. Make sure to bring beach chairs, blankets, jackets, and your own dinner if you plan to picnic on the beach afterward. Challah and grape juice will be provided.
We are at Santa Monica Beach – Lifeguard Station #28 (look out for the blue and white Mishkon flag)
Friday, 10, 17.30 -
Friday, 10, 19.00
Santa Monica,
CA
_$25
Join us for powerful special guests, live performances, food, music, and community in a vibrant celebration of Black theatre and more!
Support Black Theatre’s annual Los Angeles Black Creators Summit, presented in partnership with Ebony Repertory Theatre is back. Join us July 10 & 11 for our annual gathering of Black artists, leaders, and culture workers as we connect, strategize, and celebrate our collective legacy.
Friday, July 10
Opening Night: Keynote Community Conversation
Opening Night Reception
Connect with artists, leaders, culture workers, and community members as we open the Summit in celebration and fellowship. Catered by Italian Soul Kitchen.
Keynote Community Conversation with Stephen McKinley Henderson
An evening honoring the 30th anniversary of August Wilson’s landmark speech, The Ground On Which I Stand, while exploring the evolution, urgency, and continued importance of Black theatre as a cultural, artistic, and civic institution.
Saturday, July 11
Summit Programming + Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
State of Black Theatre in L.A. Report Presentation
A first public look at key findings from Support Black Theatre’s inaugural report, offering a first-of-its-kind view into the Black theatre ecosystem in Los Angeles, including its challenges, opportunities, and future growth.
Industry Panel: Producing Power and Possibility
A conversation with leading Emmy-award winning directors, showrunners, and executive producers, including Anthony Hemingway (Forever, Power, The Wire), Charles Murray (Luke Cage, Sons of Anarchy), Tani Marole (Netflix's Nemesis), and Aleshea Harris (Is God Is), exploring sustainability, ownership, opportunity creation, and artistic resilience in today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Special Performance: The End of Black Excellence by Chris Webb
Emmy Award-winning artist Chris Webb performs his acclaimed solo piece, directed by Tyrone Davis.
Community Dialogue: Championing New Black Work
A first look at award-winning playwright June Carryl’s (Blue) play The Good Minister From Harare, followed by a conversation led by Tony-nominated and award-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau (Pipeline, Skeleton Crew, Aint Too Proud) on the importance of new play development and the future of Black theatre.
Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
The Summit concludes with a powerful celebration of Los Angeles County’s next generation of artists as eight high school finalists perform works by Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Childress, Philip Hayes Dean, and August Wilson. Hosted by actress and producer Ryan Michelle Bathe (First Wives Club, This Is Us, The Endgame).
Step into a space rooted in culture, community, and the future of Black storytelling. The creative energy is going to be unmatched, and the room won’t be the same without you!
Secure your tickets today!
Limited number of Community Access tickets are available for students and artists facing economic barriers.
Friday, 10, 18.00 -
Saturday, 11, 21.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Get ready to slay and celebrate Black Pride for LAs Epic Kickoff!! Best Ice breaker is to BOWL and party! Its all about good vibes!
Tru U Pride Lounge TM is teaming up with groups from all over to host the event of the year!!! LA Pride will be filled with so many events and attractions! Hope to see yall there!
Friday, 03, 20.00 -
Friday, 03, 23.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Tickets Text “WHITE AFFAIR " to (213) 889-5995
SlayPride LA Black Pride: The All White Affair
Los Angeles, get ready for an elevated nightlife experience.
Join us for an exclusive All-White Party featuring a live DJ, premium vibes, top-tier crowd, and a celebrity host — all wrapped in a high-energy, upscale atmosphere.
🎶 DJ-curated soundtrack
🍸 Cash Bar
🕺🏽 Grown & stylish crowd
🤍 Strictly ALL WHITE attire
🚨 Limited capacity — once tickets are gone, they’re gone
This is not just a party — it’s a moment.
🤍 THE ALL WHITE AFFAIR 🤍
LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, this is not just a party — it’s an experience.
Step into an upscale All-White Affair featuring a high-energy DJ, an elite crowd, all set in an intimate, stylish venue designed for grown and fashionable vibes.
🍸 Cash Bar
🤍 Strict ALL WHITE dress code
🔥 Limited capacity
Whether you’re celebrating, networking, or just stepping out in style — this is where LA comes together.
🎟️ TICKET DETAILS: PREPAY VIA ZELLE
GENERAL ADMISSION – ADVANCE
Includes:
Entry to the event
Access to all general areas
🎉 Prices increase as the event approaches. Don’t wait.
⭐ VIP EXPERIENCE (RECOMMENDED)
Upgrade your night.
Includes:
Priority entry (skip the line)
Admission & Seating Included
✨ VIP tickets are limited and WILL sell out.
🚪 AT THE DOOR
Very limited door tickets (if available)
Higher pricing
Entry subject to capacity and dress code approval
🚨 Once capacity is reached, doors will close.
👗 DRESS CODE (STRICT)
ALL WHITE attire required
Fashion-forward, upscale, and stylish
No athletic wear, flip-flops, or casual streetwear
Organizer reserves the right to refuse entry
📍 EVENT DETAILS
Location: Los Angeles LAX Area(shared with ticket holders)
25+ with valid government-issued ID
No refunds | No exchanges
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
This is a private event — respectful behavior required
✨ Come dressed to impress. Leave with memories.
This is the All-White Party LA will be talking about.
COUTURE CONTEST RULES
• Entry fee: $5 online pre-registration | $10 on-site
• Contestants must select one (1) category only
• No category changes once registered
• All looks must follow the all-white couture theme
• Contestants must be fully styled at time of judging
• No changing outfits during judging
• One winner per category
• Cash prizes awarded live
• Judges’ decisions are final and non-negotiable
Participation constitutes agreement to all contest rules.
All contestants must adhere to the all-white couture theme. Judges’ decisions are final. One winner per category.
Saturday, 04, 20.00 -
Sunday, 05, 00.00
El Segundo,
CA
_$25
Get ready to vibe at SlayPride LA – a fierce Black Pride party with Chemistry LA, Kiss & Splash fun!
THE REAL MS. DIVA™ Presents
SlayPride LA Black Pride
Chemistry LA
Kiss 💋 & Splash 💦
Saturday July 4
3PM - 6PM
Sunday July 5
12PM - 3PM
Pride Vibes - Caribbean Punch Available
Exclusive LAX Location
Access:
(213)889-5995
Sunday, 05, 12.00 -
Sunday, 05, 15.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
LOS ANGELES BLACK PRIDE WEEKEND July 3–6, 2026 4 Distinctive Experiences. 1 Unforgettable Weekend.
🏳️🌈✨ LOS ANGELES BLACK PRIDE WEEKEND IS HERE ✨🏳️🌈
THE REAL MS. DIVA™ PRESENTS
💋 SLAYPRIDE LA 💋
July 3–6, 2026
An elevated Pride experience curated for women who love great energy, beautiful people, unforgettable moments, and premium experiences.
🏨 Host Hotels:• DoubleTree LAX• Embassy Suites LAX South
🔥 4 Distinguished Events
📍 Friday, July 3✨ SlayPride LA Meet & Greet4PM–6PM
🌙 Pride After Dark9PM–2AM
📍 Saturday, July 4🤍 The Assignment Is Couture: The All White Affair7PM–Midnight
📍 Sunday, July 5💋 Chemistry LA: Kiss & Splash 💦12PM–3PM
🎶 Black Gurl Brunch Club Presents:R&B Day Party5PM–9PM
Expect curated vibes, networking, nightlife, poolside luxury, great music, and unforgettable Pride memories all weekend long.
📲 TAP IN NOW:(213) 889-5995
#SlayPrideLA #LosAngelesBlackPride #TheRealMsDiva #BlackPride #PrideWeekend #BlackGurlBrunchClub #QueerWomen #LesbianEvents #LAPride #AllWhiteAffair #PrideAfterDark #ChemistryLA #RNBDayParty #Pride2026 #WomenWhoSlay
Friday, 03, 16.00 -
Sunday, 05, 21.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Experience the vibrant rhythms, flavors, and culture of the Afro-Latino diaspora at the 4th Annual Afro-Latino Culture Fest!
Get ready for an unforgettable celebration at the 4th Annual Afro-Latino Culture Fest! 🎉🌍
Join us on Saturday, August 1st, 2026, from 4PM - 10PM at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in Los Angeles for a day filled with music, dance, art, food, and culture that honors the vibrant Afro-Latino experience.
Public Transportation Highly Recommended-Venue is directly accross from Union Station
🌟 What to Expect:
🎶 Live Music & Performances – From traditional folk rhythms to contemporary Afro-Latino beats!
💃🏾 Cultural Dance Showcases – Experience dynamic performances from across the Afro-Latino diaspora.
🗣 Engaging Panel Discussions – Thought-provoking conversations on Afro-Latino identity, culture, and social impact.
🎨 Interactive Art Activations – Live painting, community murals, and immersive cultural exhibits.
🌮 Delicious Afro-Latino Food – Savor authentic flavors from across Latin America and the Caribbean.
🍹 Tropical Bar & Cocktails – Refreshing drinks inspired by Afro-Latino traditions.
🛍 Vendor Marketplace – Shop unique goods, art, and crafts from Afro-Latino creators.
🎭 Family-Friendly Activities – Engaging cultural experiences for all ages!
💥 FREE ENTRY! This is an event you don’t want to miss! Come ready to dance, eat, and celebrate the beauty of Afro-Latino heritage.
🚨 Now accepting vendors, sponsors, and partners!
Stay tuned for exciting performer announcements!
Help us keep the culture alive.
The Afro-Latino Culture Fest is free for the community—but it takes real resources to make it happen.
Support visibility, pride, and representation.
Donate what you can. Every dollar counts.
Saturday, 01, 16.00 -
Saturday, 01, 22.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Get ready for nonstop vibes and killer films at the 2026 Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival! in Hollywood CA.
Get Ready for The 2026 edition of Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival!
Join us in person for an amazing celebration of Caribbean and Latino cinema. This festival brings fresh stories, vibrant cultures, and inspiring voices right to you. Don’t miss out on the chance to connect, watch, and be part of this fantastic experience!
Saturday, 23, 11.00 -
Saturday, 23, 19.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood.
Kanto Corner is a community-led mini-festival celebrating Historic Filipinotown and the HiFi neighborhood. There will be live musical performances, local vendors, food, drinks, and family-friendly activities. @kmb_la and @thesundayjump ‘s goal is to bring folks together for a fun and safe gathering that uplifts the neighborhood, gives a sense of pride, and offers the opportunity to get involved locally.
Date: Saturday, 07/18/2026
Time: 1pm-6pm
Hosts:
Kabataang maka-Bayan (KmB), or Pro-People Youth, @kmb_la, is a progressive organization which raises the social consciousness of youth, encouraging them to organize and mobilize in response to the issues affecting our local communities, the oppressed people of the Philippines, and other pro-people issues around the world.
Sunday Jump, @thesundayjump, is a community arts organization based in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles. Founded in 2012, Sunday Jump’s mission is to facilitate a safe space for marginalized voices to share stories and create genuine connections through the arts. To ensure a welcoming space for everyone, Sunday Jump has two community guidelines: (1) express, not impress and (2) free speech, not hate speech. This organization’s founders and leaders are award-winning poets and community activists who have shared their work across the nation.
Community Sponsors:
Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, but serves Filipinos throughout Southern California. PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long lasting change. Learn more at http://www.pwcsc.org.
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust was founded in 2002 to address Los Angeles's park inequities. They focus their efforts exclusively in communities of color that have little to no access to green space. Their successful community development model engage residents from the beginning of the design process, through construction and ultimately the stweardship of the parks and gardens they create. To ensure the long-term impact of their efforts, they are working towards equitable green space development through grassroots policy reform.
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District has made a remarkable impact by awarding over $1.7 billion in grants. These funds have empowered cities, county departments, state and local agencies, and community organizations to revitalize our parks, elevate recreational facilities, and enhance trails and open spaces.
FilAm Arts is a nonprofit organization that advocates for culturally inspired art that celebrates Filipino heritage in America. They are passionate about fostering community connection and aim to honor Filipino culture through the arts
Saturday, 23, 11.00 - Saturday, 23, 19.00
Los Angeles, CA
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Warm your toes in the sand, and join your community in singing and celebrating the joys of a magical Shabbat experience in Santa Moinca!
Bring a friend, or the whole family! Warm your toes in the sand, and join your community in singing and celebrating the joys of a magical Shabbat experience.
Feel free to bring your own instruments to join Rabbi Katzan during Shabbat on the Beach. Make sure to bring beach chairs, blankets, jackets, and your own dinner if you plan to picnic on the beach afterward. Challah and grape juice will be provided.
We are at Santa Monica Beach – Lifeguard Station #28 (look out for the blue and white Mishkon flag)
Saturday, 23, 11.00 - Saturday, 23, 19.00
Santa Monica, CA
0.00
Join us for powerful special guests, live performances, food, music, and community in a vibrant celebration of Black theatre and more!
Support Black Theatre’s annual Los Angeles Black Creators Summit, presented in partnership with Ebony Repertory Theatre is back. Join us July 10 & 11 for our annual gathering of Black artists, leaders, and culture workers as we connect, strategize, and celebrate our collective legacy.
Friday, July 10
Opening Night: Keynote Community Conversation
Opening Night Reception
Connect with artists, leaders, culture workers, and community members as we open the Summit in celebration and fellowship. Catered by Italian Soul Kitchen.
Keynote Community Conversation with Stephen McKinley Henderson
An evening honoring the 30th anniversary of August Wilson’s landmark speech, The Ground On Which I Stand, while exploring the evolution, urgency, and continued importance of Black theatre as a cultural, artistic, and civic institution.
Saturday, July 11
Summit Programming + Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
State of Black Theatre in L.A. Report Presentation
A first public look at key findings from Support Black Theatre’s inaugural report, offering a first-of-its-kind view into the Black theatre ecosystem in Los Angeles, including its challenges, opportunities, and future growth.
Industry Panel: Producing Power and Possibility
A conversation with leading Emmy-award winning directors, showrunners, and executive producers, including Anthony Hemingway (Forever, Power, The Wire), Charles Murray (Luke Cage, Sons of Anarchy), Tani Marole (Netflix's Nemesis), and Aleshea Harris (Is God Is), exploring sustainability, ownership, opportunity creation, and artistic resilience in today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Special Performance: The End of Black Excellence by Chris Webb
Emmy Award-winning artist Chris Webb performs his acclaimed solo piece, directed by Tyrone Davis.
Community Dialogue: Championing New Black Work
A first look at award-winning playwright June Carryl’s (Blue) play The Good Minister From Harare, followed by a conversation led by Tony-nominated and award-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau (Pipeline, Skeleton Crew, Aint Too Proud) on the importance of new play development and the future of Black theatre.
Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
The Summit concludes with a powerful celebration of Los Angeles County’s next generation of artists as eight high school finalists perform works by Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Childress, Philip Hayes Dean, and August Wilson. Hosted by actress and producer Ryan Michelle Bathe (First Wives Club, This Is Us, The Endgame).
Step into a space rooted in culture, community, and the future of Black storytelling. The creative energy is going to be unmatched, and the room won’t be the same without you!
Secure your tickets today!
Limited number of Community Access tickets are available for students and artists facing economic barriers.
Saturday, 23, 11.00 - Saturday, 23, 19.00
Los Angeles, CA
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