Join Black community events in Fairfax, VA 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.
Come cheer on the men's basketball team at Banditos Bar & Kitchen Fairfax on February 7, 2026 at 4:00 PM. Grab your friends and enjoy the game with a DJ, great food and drinks.
Don't miss out on the fun and excitement as we support our Patriots! Meet us there directly after tailgate and we can't wait to see you there!
Saturday, 07, 16.00 -
Saturday, 07, 18.00
Fairfax,
VA
_$25
The GMU homecoming experience is NOT what you think it is…
Our GMU Black Alumni and Friends group representing DECADES (80s, 90s, & early 2000s) have created our own homecoming experience. Each one provides another chance to strengthing existing friendships while forging new ones. They also offer an opportunity for us to celebrate our role in laying the foundation for what Mason is today.
This year we're proud to support three charitable organizations founded by Mason alums (see below for more information).
Join the Decades at Homecoming 2026 (January 31st and February 6-9th). Get ready for plenty of excitement, laughter, and reflection. You won’t be disappointed. GMU whaaat!
Friday, 06, 19.00 -
Friday, 06, 23.00
Fairfax,
VA
_$25
Join us for the BAC Homecoming Game Watch Party!
Come cheer on the men's basketball team at Banditos Bar & Kitchen Fairfax on February 7, 2026 at 4:00 PM. Grab your friends and enjoy the game with a DJ, great food and drinks.
Don't miss out on the fun and excitement as we support our Patriots! Meet us there directly after tailgate and we can't wait to see you there!
Saturday, 07, 16.00 -
Saturday, 07, 18.00
Fairfax,
VA
_$25
Founded in 1984 by a dedicated group of approximately 10-12 members, the Northern Virginia Black Attorneys Association has grown into a cornerstone organization for the legal community in Fairfax, VA and throughout Northern Virginia. What began as a mutual support network has evolved into a powerful voice advocating for African American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students facing unique professional challenges. NOVABAA's founding members recognized the need for solidarity and shared experience in a legal landscape with limited opportunities for African American participation in bar associations and the judiciary. Today, many of those pioneering members serve or have served with distinction in the judiciary, demonstrating the organization's lasting impact on the profession. NOVABAA welcomes members of all races who share a commitment to strengthening the Northern Virginia legal community and advancing the interests of African American legal professionals. The organization strives to be a leader on social, cultural, political, and legal issues affecting the community it serves. Through regular events, professional development opportunities, and collaborative initiatives, NOVABAA builds meaningful relationships among legal professionals while advocating zealously for African Americans navigating Northern Virginia's court system and legal landscape. The association's 40-year history reflects a steadfast commitment to diversity, inclusion, and professional excellence in service to the Fairfax and Northern Virginia communities.