Join Black community events in Georgia celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Black community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Get ready to celebrate 5 years of ATLANTA BLACK PRIDE 2K26 with epic vibes and unforgettable moments!
ATLANTA BLACK PRIDE 2K26 - 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Get ready to celebrate five incredible years of love, unity, and unforgettable memories at Atlanta Black Pride 2K26! Join us in person for an epic anniversary bash filled with music, laughter, and vibes you won't forget. Whether you're here to meet new friends or reconnect with old ones, this celebration is all about YOU. Don’t miss out on the fun — let’s make this anniversary our best one yet!
Friday, 04, 21.00 -
Monday, 07, 21.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Ready for BWW26? Join us again in ATL for another historic event celebrating Black creatives, writers, and filmmakers.
Get your Early Bird tickets Sep 1! Embark on a unique literary journey at Black Writers Weekend, a one-of-a-kind gathering that connects you intimately with beloved authors, esteemed screenwriters, and luminaries from the worlds of film and TV. Dive into a dynamic Lit Crawl, navigating through a myriad of events brimming with live discussions, readings, movie viewings, and social gatherings. Connect with influential artists as they delve into the narratives and motivations behind their creative endeavors. Lineup, panels, and workships to be announced. See you soon!
Friday, 31, 10.00 -
Friday, 31, 17.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
The Black Men's Mental Health Conference is a multi-city tour bringing awareness and education to mental health care for black men.
The Black Men's Mental Health Conference is a multi-city tour bringing awareness and education to mental health care for black men. On this tour, we will share stories, provide access to resources, and equip communities with the necessary tools to create systems of support to ensure that black men have the best access to mental healthcare. Our tour will feature events aimed to better understand the social determinants of mental health and the specific psychological issues facing black men through panel discussions, mental health experts, resources and more. We invite you to join us on our journey to celebrate and curate this important conversation around mental health in black communities, travel city to city, and work together to galvanize collective action to ensure a healthier future for generations of black men.
Saturday, 25, 10.00 -
Saturday, 25, 14.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Celebrate freedom with classic soul vibes and groove at The Juneteenth Soul & Groove Old School Concert!
The Juneteenth Soul & Groove Old School Concert
Grandma’s Hands, in partnership with The Southern Palate, promoted by Discover Black Savannah, presents The Juneteenth Soul & Groove Old School Concert — a vibrant celebration of rhythm, flavor, and freedom. Set for Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Alee Temple, the Soul & Groove experience will blend old school R&B, soul, and blues performances with Southern-inspired culinary delights. Guests will gather for a night of nostalgia, unity, and joy, all in honor of Juneteenth.
Experience Highlights:
• Old School Live Performances by R&B, Soul, and Blues artists
• Culinary Showcase by The Southern Palate, offering heritage-inspired dishes with a modern twist
• Signature Cocktails
• VIP Experience with premium seating, elevated ambiance, swag bag and wine
Attire: Dressy casual
Saturday, 20, 17.30 -
Saturday, 20, 22.00
Savannah,
GA
_$25
Celebrating every shade of Black Nerd Culture.
Welcome to the 50 Shades of Black Anime⭐ Convention⭐!
The wait is finally over! 🎉 After years of anticipation, the legendary 50 Shades of Black Anime Convention is coming to life—and you’re invited to be part of history! Born from one of the largest and most vibrant online anime communities in the world, with over 195,000 members and counting, this is the ultimate celebration of Black culture and Japanese pop culture under one roof.
Come join us at Georgia International Convention Center for three days filled with all things anime and black culture. Immerse yourself in cosplay, gaming tournaments, anime screenings, live performances, creator panels, artist showcases, and so much more. Meet your favorite influencers, discover new artists, shop unique vendors, and connect with thousands of passionate fans who share your love for anime.
This isn’t just another convention—it’s a movement, a reunion, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the community that made it all possible. Tickets are limited and the hype is real—secure yours now and be part of the first chapter of our biggest adventure yet!
Friday, 05, 10.00 -
Sunday, 07, 15.00
College Park,
GA
_$25
Vibe out to romantic R&B, twerky trap, and hip-hop heat — all through the headphones. A Black Romance weekend after vibe you don’t wanna mis
Atlanta, it’s that time again.
Love & Loud(er) has officially become the annual Black Romance Book Fest Silent Party, where thousands of Black women readers and book lovers come to dance, connect, flirt, unwind, and step fully into their main-character energy.
Urban Fêtes and The Cute Connect are back to deliver the signature silent party experience that has become a BRBF weekend staple — the one ATL knows sells out every single year. If you were outside last time, you already understand the assignment. If you weren’t… this is your chance to secure your spot before it’s gone.
This event WILL sell out — early tickets strongly recommended.
🎧 The Vibe
A room full of Black women who read, who love, who uplift each other, who show up soft, powerful, fine, and free.
The energy is unmatched. The chemistry is real. The headphones make everything more intimate. And Atlanta sets the perfect stage for the magic.
🔥 Three Channels. One Dance Floor. Unlimited Plot Twists.
🔴 R&B Slow Jams & Bedroom Anthems
For the soft girls, the romantics, the lovers of “he fell first.”
🔵 Trap & Hip-Hop Heat
For the confident queens, the bold storylines, the women who walk in with their own soundtrack.
🟢 Twerk, Reggae, Line Dances & Dancefloor Favorites
For the fun girls, the free spirits, the women who can move a plot and a waistline.
Switch channels all night — follow your mood, your moment, or your next meet-cute across the room.
💋 Romance-Infused Details
✨ Book Bae Energy
A crowd full of beautiful Black women readers — intelligent, creative, stylish, and outside for a good time.
✨ Signature Cocktails
Sip themed drinks like “Main Character Energy,” “Slow Burn,” and “Late Night Text.”
✨ Silent but Sexy Atmosphere
Headphones on. Shoulders swaying. Eye contact catching. Chemistry rising.
Pure Black romance energy.
📍 Location
Handlebar ATL
476 Edgewood Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
🗓 Date & Time
Friday, May 30th, 2026
10:00 PM – 2:00 AM
👗 Dress Code
Romance-ready.
Book-festival bold.
Soft-life gorgeous.
Bring your glow.
🎟 Tickets
This is an annual sold-out event.
Once we hit capacity, that’s it — no exceptions.
Early RSVP is not just encouraged… it’s necessary.
21+ Event | No Refunds
Follow: @UrbanFetes + @TheCuteConnect
💌 Secure your spot now. This chapter of BRBF weekend will be unforgettable — and the headphones are waiting for you.
Friday, 29, 22.00 -
Saturday, 30, 02.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
godguys. The Stage Play is an international production that tackles mental health in Black men through the journeys of six Black men.
goguys. The Stage Play returns to 7 Stages Theatre where it all began in 2022.
Now, an intentionally recognized production, godguys. The Stage Play highlights the relationships between six successful Black men and their journeys to mental wellness.
godguys. The Stage Play follows six Black men (five godbrothers and their godfather) who have formed a family-like bond over the years. Led by "Pops", their mentor from a community center where they grew up together, they gather regularly to bond over good food and good conversation. In the blink of an eye... a slip of the tongue... the lingering, unresloved pains of their childhood resurface, revealing the strengthy and vulnerability of their brotherhood.
This production is a powerful story exploring courageous conversations about traumas such as abuse, abandonment, addiction, and other issues that affect well-being topics that are often silenced.
The Cast: Kevin Brown as Pops; Troy Bland as Bobby; Kori Poe as Donte'; Christopher Martin as Julius; Daniel L'M Tate as Myles; and James Thompson as Rico.
Writer/Director: nA' Stubbs
Producers: nA' Stubbs of uNiqu' Arts and C. Nathaniel Brown of Expected End Entertainment
Saturday, 23, 12.30 -
Saturday, 23, 15.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter, advocates for black women and girls in the area of health!
Wellness Without Walls 2026: Community Health Fair is a free, community-focused wellness experience bringing health education, screenings, and resources beyond traditional settings and into the heart of the community.
Hosted by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter, this event is designed to remove barriers to wellness by providing access to trusted healthcare professionals, fitness demonstrations, preventive health education, and community-based resources — all in a welcoming, familiar environment.
Attendees can expect free health screenings, wellness information, fitness demonstrations, giveaways, and connections to organizations committed to supporting healthier lifestyles for individuals and families.
Saturday, 16, 11.00 -
Saturday, 16, 14.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Kenric Lanier is the principal at The Law Office of Ken Lanier LLC. In Decatur, GA. The firm specializes in personal injury cases, primarily from car and trucking accidents, but also handles other types of tort cases as well.
Mr. Lanier graduated from Jackson State University in 1999, where he was a varsity football player, model, and broadcast journalism major in the Mass Communications Department. Ken graduated from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 2013, during this time he was involved in many legal clubs, activities and internships. Additionally, he had the honor of being selected for an externship with the Superior Court of DeKalb County for the Honorable Judge Mark Anthony Scott.
Currently, Mr. Lanier is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, National Bar Association, Gate City Bar Association, DeKalb Lawyers Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association. He is admitted to practice in the Northern District Federal Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court of Georgia. Mr. Lanier holds the distinction of being one of the Top 100 Lawyers nationally by The National Black Lawyers Organization.
In his spare time, he enjoys volunteering with youth sports, mentoring at risk youth, and working in the community to make a difference. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and enjoys reading, chess, golfing, and worshiping with his family at the Elizabeth Baptist Church.
Experienced Principal with a demonstrated history of working in the law practice industry. Skilled in Tax and Business Law, Event Planning, Microsoft Excel, Customer Service, and LexisNexis. Strong education professional with a Bachelor's Degree focused in Accounting and Finance from Georgia State University.
Sisters In Law Society represents a vital student community at Georgia State University located in Atlanta, GA, bringing together individuals who share a passion for law and professional growth. This student organization embodies the values of collaboration, mentorship, and mutual support, creating a welcoming space where members can build lasting friendships while advancing their legal education and career aspirations.
Rooted in the Atlanta, GA campus community, Sisters In Law Society celebrates the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of its members, fostering an inclusive culture that empowers students to succeed. The organization recognizes the unique challenges and opportunities facing law students, particularly those navigating professional development in a competitive legal landscape. Through the university's Panther Involvement Network (PIN), the organization connects students with enriching experiences and opportunities to engage with the broader Georgia State University community.
The society's mission extends beyond academic support, emphasizing the importance of building a strong sisterhood among members who are committed to excellence and social responsibility. Students involved in GSU Sisters In Law Society in Atlanta gain access to mentorship from experienced members, networking with legal professionals, and participation in community-focused initiatives. The organization serves as a cornerstone of student life at Georgia State University, helping members develop confidence, leadership abilities, and the professional networks necessary for long-term success in the legal profession and beyond.
The Mercer Black Law Students Association represents a cornerstone of student life at Mercer University School of Law, serving the Macon, GA legal education community with a mission centered on support, advocacy, and professional advancement. This student organization embodies Mercer Law's foundational commitment to fostering a collaborative, inclusive environment where all students can thrive academically and professionally.
Located in Macon, Georgia, Mercer University School of Law carries a distinguished legacy dating back to 1873, making it one of the oldest law schools in America and Georgia's first ABA-accredited institution. The law school's educational philosophy prioritizes meaningful student-faculty relationships and the development of problem-solving, counseling, and advocacy skills in a professional, supportive setting.
The Black Law Students Association provides its members with a crucial network of peers, mentors, and professional connections that extend throughout the legal field and broader community. By fostering dialogue about issues affecting the Black community and legal profession, the organization helps students develop cultural awareness, professional competence, and leadership abilities essential for their careers.
This organization operates within Mercer Law's broader commitment to professionalism and ethics, values reflected in the school's award-winning curriculum and nationally recognized programs. Members gain insight from experienced practitioners, engage in meaningful community service, and build lasting relationships that support their transition from law school to professional practice. The Mercer Black Law Students Association stands as a testament to the school's dedication to creating an educational experience where diversity, inclusion, and excellence work together to prepare exceptional attorneys for meaningful careers in service to their communities.
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the Black Law Student Association at Georgia State University College of Law represents a legacy of educational excellence and community empowerment spanning over four decades. Since its establishment in 1983, the organization has served as a cornerstone of support for Black law students, providing not only academic resources but also a profound sense of belonging and professional connection within the legal field.
The chapter's mission centers on promoting the educational and professional needs of Black law students while simultaneously working to bring about meaningful change in the legal community. Members benefit from a carefully cultivated network of practicing attorneys, mentorship programs, and leadership development opportunities that extend far beyond traditional classroom instruction. The organization recognizes that successful legal professionals must be grounded in community values and social responsibility.
Named in honor of Ronald J. Freeman, one of the first Black graduates of Georgia State College of Law and the chapter's founding president, the organization carries forward a tradition of pioneering excellence. The chapter's commitment to its members is evidenced through scholarship programs, community events, and forums that address pressing legal and social issues affecting Atlanta and beyond.
As part of the National Black Law Students Association—a 501(c)(3) organization with nearly 6,000 members nationwide—the Georgia State chapter participates in a broader movement toward diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. The organization actively cultivates the next generation of talented, socially conscious lawyers who understand their responsibility to serve their communities. Through meaningful connections, shared purpose, and unwavering commitment to excellence, the association transforms law school into a launching pad for impactful legal careers.