NYC’s African festivals include the West Indian Day Parade , African American Day Parade, and Afropunk.
African festivals in the United States include Black History Month, Juneteenth and Kwanzaa.
Celebrate Kwanzaa, the African American Holiday Tradition!
Monday, December 26, 2022 – January 1, 2023
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Black History Month is American History Month!
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
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Harlem Week 2021 is Reimagined
HARLEM & VIRTUAL
August 6-15, 2021
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Harlem International Film Festival 2021 Screens Black Voices
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OPENING NIGHT
AMC Magic Johnson Theatre
Harlem
Thursday, May 6, 2021
STREAMING IN NY
Fri-Sun, May 7-9, 2021
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Kids of All Ages Love the Schomburg Center’s Black Comic Book Festival 2021
nypl.org/blackcomicbookfestival 📚🎪 Wednesday- Saturday, January 13-16, 2021. FREE
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The 2020 AfriBembé Festival Honors Oshun Virtually
Saturday, September 19, 2020 from 2-8pm
CCCADI.ORG
FREE
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The 46th Harlem Week & The Harlem Music Festival Go Virtual Together in 2020
Sunday-Sunday, August 16-23, 2020
HARLEM, New York City
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To See the World Through the Eyes of a Child at the Harlem Silent Parade 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
sugarhillmuseum.org
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In place of the Children’s March for Justice
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Celebrate the 42nd DanceAfrica 2020 Virtually
May 17 – July 7, 2020
Virtual on BAM.ORG
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African American Day Parade 2019
Sunday, September 15, 2019
HARLEM, NYC ~ Melba Moore and the Orange Crush Roaring Lion Marching Band of Lincoln University lead the parade on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd
West Indian Day Parade 2019
Thu-Mon, Aug 29-Sep 2, 2019
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Reggae Afrobeats Soca
Summer Jam Youth Fest
BrassFest
Junior Carnival Parade
Panorama Steelband Championship
Dimanche Gras Carnival Sunday Party
VIP Breakfast
Parade
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn ~ The Brooklyn Museum and the Parade on Eastern Avenue turns the neighborhood into a Caribbean Carnival
Two days of Afropunk show more style than Fashion Week
Sat-Sun, August 24-25, 2019
COMMODORE BARRY PARK
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Jill Scott, FKA Twigs, Leon Bridges and Kamasi Washington, about 40 more artists and a street fashion show with 70,000 models.
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Afro-Latino Festival 2019
Fri-Sat, July 12-13, 2019
DOWNTOWN, Brooklyn