Summary:
6th annual Black Culture Festival in Rochester celebrates Black excellence and innovation
Theme "Dripping in Culture" highlights Black influence in fashion, creativity, and entrepreneurship
Features include a mainstage concert, family fashion show, and 50+ Black-owned businesses
Devin Williams: "A movement rooted in pride, empowerment, and joy"
Free and family-friendly event running through 8 p.m.
Rochester, N.Y. — The 6th annual Black Culture Festival continues its celebration of Black excellence and innovation at Rochester's Parcel 5, with this year's theme, "Dripping in Culture," spotlighting the profound Black influence in fashion, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
A Festival Like No Other
- Mainstage Concert: Featuring both local and national artists, the festival promises unforgettable performances.
- Family Fashion Show: A unique celebration of Black style across generations, showcasing the evolution of fashion within the community.
- Vendor Market: Over 50 Black-owned businesses will display their products, offering everything from art to culinary delights.
More Than Just an Event
Devin Williams, founder of Willpower Media Company, encapsulates the festival's essence: "The Black Culture Festival is more than an event—it’s a movement rooted in pride, empowerment, and joy." It's a platform for celebrating identity, supporting local entrepreneurs, and inspiring future generations.
Join the Celebration
Running through 8 p.m., the festival is free and family-friendly, making it accessible to all who wish to partake in this vibrant celebration of culture and community.
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