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SalsaFest 2026
Welcome to UVA SalsaFest 2026! This annual Latin Dance Congress is hosted by the University of Virginia's Salsa Club. This is our 13th consecutive year! We want to provide fellow dance enthusiasts an opportunity to develop their skills and connect with the Latin dance community. Get ready to dance your heart out at the Student Activities Building in Charlottesville, VA, USA. This in-person, all-day event promises to be a thrilling celebration of dance and culture.
Led by professional instructors from all over the region, we are excited to offer workshops throughout the day in salsa, bachata, cha cha, kizomba, and zouk! All skill levels are welcome and encouraged to join. Following the workshops there will be evening performances put on by our wonderful instructors, as well as by student groups from UVA and nearby universities. To cap off the event, join us for a night of social dancing as a way to show off all of the new moves you learned throughout the day!
Don't miss out on the chance to meet fellow Latin dance enthusiasts, make new friends, and create unforgettable memories. SalsaFest is not just an event; it's an opportunity to learn from each other and connect with a community that shares your passions.
So mark your calendars for February 21st and get ready to dance the day away at UVA SalsaFest 2026. We can't wait to see you there!
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PFLAG Greater Charlottesville
Since its founding in October 2010, PFLAG Greater Charlottesville has served as a vital community resource for parents, families, friends, and allies united with LGBTQIA loved ones in Charlottesville, Virginia. Though formally established over a decade ago, the chapter's board members have been publicly supporting and advocating for the LGBTQ community for decades, bringing deep-rooted commitment and authentic relationships to their work. PFLAG Greater Charlottesville operates as a chapter of the national PFLAG organization, which traces its origins to 1972 when a mother's simple act of support for her gay son sparked a movement that has grown to encompass over 350 chapters and 200,000 supporters across the country. The organization is built on the belief that families and allies standing together with LGBTQIA individuals create meaningful change in their communities. In Charlottesville, this manifests through monthly gatherings that provide both emotional support and educational opportunities, creating safe spaces where people can connect, learn, and grow together. The chapter's members volunteer in advocacy and outreach efforts, working to advance equality and end discrimination while promoting the health and well-being of the entire LGBTQ community. By combining personal connection with organized activism, PFLAG Greater Charlottesville demonstrates how communities united around shared values can create lasting social progress and genuine inclusion for all.
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Alliance Francaise de Charlottesville
Founded in 1992, Alliance Française de Charlottesville has spent over three decades enriching the Charlottesville, Virginia community by fostering a deep appreciation for French language and francophone cultures. This independent nonprofit organization, funded entirely through local donations and membership support, operates as a grassroots cultural institution distinct from any government agency. The Alliance's mission centers on three core commitments: promoting French language and culture within the local community, providing educational and cultural programming through its nonprofit school and cultural center, and fostering genuine cross-cultural dialogue among people of all backgrounds and ages who share a passion for French heritage. What distinguishes Alliance Française de Charlottesville is its emphasis on community building and accessibility. With approximately 200 members representing diverse demographics, the organization creates inclusive spaces where French learners and culture enthusiasts gather not merely to study, but to celebrate what members call French "joie de vivre"—the art of living well. The organization recently marked its 30th anniversary in 2023, commemorating three decades of sustained commitment to cultural exchange and language education. By maintaining both structured classes and informal social gatherings conducted in French, Alliance Française de Charlottesville demonstrates that language learning flourishes best within authentic community connections. The organization invites all interested residents to join its growing membership and participate in the vibrant French cultural life thriving in Charlottesville.
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100 Black Men of Central Virginia
Founded to transform educational outcomes and strengthen communities across Central Virginia, 100 Black Men of Central Virginia represents a collective commitment to mentoring, advocacy, and social progress in Charlottesville and the surrounding region. This nonpartisan nonprofit organization brings together dedicated men who serve as mentors, role models, and advocates for African American youth, particularly males in grades K-12 who face systemic educational barriers. The organization's mission centers on eliminating achievement gaps through direct mentoring relationships that inspire academic success and personal growth.
What distinguishes 100 Black Men of Central Virginia is its dual focus on youth development and member support. While providing mentoring and educational programs to young African American males throughout Charlottesville and eight surrounding counties, the organization simultaneously invests in the professional and personal development of its own members. This creates a sustainable pipeline of mentors and advocates committed to long-term community transformation. The organization's values emphasize progressive change across multiple dimensions of community life—education, health, civics, and economics—recognizing that educational equity cannot exist in isolation from broader systemic challenges.
The organization's inclusive approach welcomes broad public participation in its mission, building coalitions across the Charlottesville community. Through programs like Scholar Hours, the M-Cubed Summer Academy, and the High School Scholars Program, 100 Black Men of Central Virginia demonstrates tangible commitment to closing opportunity gaps. Operating with transparency and nonpartisan principles, the organization serves as a trusted community institution dedicated to improving quality of life and creating pathways to success for African American males in Central Virginia.
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