Participate in Black Cultural Celebrations in Atlanta, GA supporting important causes and bringing your community together. These events celebrate cultural heritage while raising awareness and funds for organizations serving the Black community.
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
Celebrating Black love that bloom education, art, movies, music, health and wellness with intentionality and purpose!!!!
Welcome to Black Love Blooms hosted by The Camellia Rose (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, happening at The Gathering Spot ATL on April 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)!
Join us for a celebration of love, unity, and culture. Let's come together to honor and uplift the beauty of Black love in all its forms. This event promises to be a joyous occasion filled with music, art, and community. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and spread love.
Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit The Links Foundation and the chapter's educational programs, charities, and scholarships.
Feel free to join us in person
Donate
Saturday, 25, 15.00 -
Saturday, 25, 19.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Come celebrate Black Women's History Month with us as we showcase the incredible talent of jazz artist Toni Redd!
Black Women In Jazz With Black Women's History Month Presents Toni Redd
Come join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the intersection of jazz music and Black women's history! We are thrilled to have the talented Toni Redd gracing the stage at the Atlanta Airport Marriott. Get ready for a night filled with soulful tunes and empowering stories. Don't miss out on this incredible event!
Friday, 24, 17.00 -
Friday, 24, 23.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Celebrating top Black talent and achievements live at the 6th Annual Black Excellence Awards!
6th Annual Black Excellence Awards
Get ready for an unforgettable night at the 6th Annual Black Excellence Awards! This in-person event celebrates amazing achievements in the Black community. Join us for inspiring stories, powerful performances, and a chance to connect with incredible people. It's all about recognizing talent, culture, and success in a vibrant atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this epic celebration!
Saturday, 11, 19.00 -
Saturday, 11, 23.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Join us for a celebration -- ATLANTA'S BEAUTIFULLY BLACK CHILDREN'S BOOK FEST - a day filled with magic of stories
You’re invited!
Join us for the very first Atlanta’s Beautifully Black Children’s Book Festival -- a joyful celebration of stories, art, music, and community in the heart of our city.
March 28, 2026 Alliance Theatre – Atlanta, GA
This unforgettable day will champion the legacy of Black voices, uplift culture, and fill the city with festival vibes for ALL to celebrate — families, readers, writers and illustrators, educators, and community.
Grab your crew, plan to meet up with friends, and make it a full festival day! We encourage everyone to ride MARTA for easy access to the theatre and to keep the celebration flowing.
RSVP today to let us know you’re coming — and don’t forget to reserve your exclusive festival tote featuring the 2026 artwork!
Limited quantities will be available, with plenty of room for author signatures on the back to make it the perfect keepsake.
Saturday, 28, 10.00 -
Saturday, 28, 17.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
The Black Family Empowerment Summit is a 1-day celebration consisting of 2 events for the entire Black family!
In the Day: Building Strong Children- a series of keynote sessions discussing some of the most important issues impacting Black children including: media, education, health, homeschooling and parenting.
In the Evening: Black Heroes Day- an annual award ceremony that celebrates local African-American heroes who actively contribute to our communities throughout Georgia.
Besides the guest speakers, panel and awards ceremony, we will also have: music, exhibitors and activities for the entire Black family to enjoy!
Saturday, 28, 09.00 -
Saturday, 28, 21.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Black History Love Letters 2.0 returns as a soulful celebration where leaders, artists, poets, musicians, and community creatives pay heartfelt tribute to the Black historical figures who have shaped their lives. Through their own love letters, poems, songs, and expressive works, participants illuminate the courage, brilliance, humor, resilience, and transformative impact of Black lives and legacies. Hosted by Tim’m T. West, Executive Director of the LGBTQ Institute, this inspired gathering invites community members to join us on Valentine’s Day during Black History Month for an afternoon of storytelling, artistic homage, and collective reflection on the ancestors, visionaries, and cultural pioneers who continue to guide us. Together, we celebrate love as history, history as love, and the power of creative expression to connect past and present.
Saturday, 14, 14.00 -
Saturday, 14, 17.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Black History Club at Adams Park Library
Sponsored by The Black Achievement Fund
About This Event
The Black Achievement Fund invites you to a joyful, educational, and community‑building experience at Adams Park Library — The BAF Black History Club. This welcoming is for all‑ages, designed to bring families, youth, elders, and neighbors together to learn, share, and celebrate the brilliance of African and African American history.
Do you think it is time to reclaim the power of learning for our communities or will we continue allow learning to diminish and our future generations not be empowered?
This is our time to come together as a community and learn with each other. Let's explore and some may discover these stories for the first time or some may deepen what they already know. This club creates a space where knowledge becomes a bridge between generations and a spark for community pride.
What to Expect
Engaging lessons inspired by the Breaking Barriers African American Curriculum from Education for Life Academy.
Stories of great African Americans — both well‑known and unsung
1 hour of your time and energy and it's every other week!
Hands‑on activities, discussions, and critical thinking for all ages
A warm, inclusive environment where everyone can learn at their own pace
Opportunities to connect, reflect, and build community through shared history
Why It Matters
Learning our history strengthens our communities.
It builds confidence in our youth, deepens understanding among adults, and preserves the legacy of those who paved the way. By exploring the lives, achievements, and contributions of African Americans — famous and lesser‑known — we honor our past while empowering our future.
This club is more than a meeting.
It’s a commitment to collective learning, cultural pride, and community uplift.
Who’s Invited
Everyone.
Families, children, teens, adults, and elders — all are welcome to join, learn, and grow with us.
Join Us
Come be part of a space where history comes alive, community comes together, and learning becomes a celebration of who we are.
The Black Achievement Fund is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 corporation. The mission of the Black Achievement Fund is to finance the development of Black America by recycling Black wealth back into Black communities through a simple system of collective economics as follows:
10 million Black people and our allies
+ $9 a month
= $90 million a month to finance the grand development of Black America and beyond.
Our World in Our Hands & Together We Rise
Thursday, 12, 16.30 -
Thursday, 12, 17.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
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!
Thursday, 12, 16.30 - Thursday, 12, 17.30
Atlanta, GA
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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!
Thursday, 12, 16.30 - Thursday, 12, 17.30
Atlanta, GA
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