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Become a Vendor @ Happily Natural Day!! With thousands of natural hair, holistic health, afrikan culture enthusiasts in attendance - Happily Natural Day is a prime opportunity for your businesss to reach a target audience that is loyal, consistent and socially responsible.
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Happily Natural Day is an African Heritage festival committed to cultural awareness, holisitic health and social change. Happily Natural promotes the natural beauty of African people. Our festival features workshops, lectures, music and merchants with one of a kind products from around the globe. Our mission is to raise consciousness in the African community.




Patrons of the Richmond Noir Market will have the opportunity to participate in a weekly market featuring arts, crafts, plus health and body care products in addition to fresh produce from local organic farms. Educational opportunities will be made available to patrons in the areas of holistic health and small business administration to encourage optimum physical and fiscal health in the community. Businesses will be provided the opportunity to promote their products & services on a weekly basis via exhibitor booths at affordable, accessible rates. Businesses may also become sponsors and take advantage of print, radio, web and television advertising opportunities used to market Richmond Noir Market; while simultaneously raising awareness and educating the community of the importance of holistic health, entrepreneurship & economic empowerment.

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It is Black August and all eyes are focused on the city of Atlanta, the city that some refer to as The Black Mecca. Between August 14th and August 16th people from as far north as Canada traveled to Atlanta to participate in and commemorate the Black August 30th Anniversary and the 7th Annual Happily Natural Day. The Black August 30th Anniversary Weekend & 7th Annual Happily Natural Day served as a tribute dedicated to the promotion of political and cultural consciousness through art, fashion and music.




Events: Dr. Frances Cress Welsing & Keidi Obi Awadu Lectures in B-More


Who: Reality Speaks of Solvivaz Nation presents Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Main Topic: * Make No Mistake About It: Racism White Supremacy Still Exists *
Other Topics Include:
* The New Direction of White Supremacy
* White Supremacy = Black Annihilation*
* New Face, Same Game Plan*
When:February 28, 2009
Time: 7pm-10pm EST (Doors open @ 6pm – Speaker starts [...]


Heal A Woman / Heal a Nation Conference 2009: Sat. April 18


Featuring Common’s momma, Mos Def’s momma, Talib Kweli’s momma & more…
@ Coppin State University, baltimore MD Saturday April 18th
http://www.partofthecure.org
Visit the website for more details


Creating a Future Drawn from our Past: An Artist\’s Perspective – Prayer Beads Project – Prof. Sonya Clark, VCU


Title: Creating a Future Drawn from our Past: An Artist\’s Perspective – Prayer Beads Project – Prof. Sonya Clark, VCU
Location: East District Family Resource Center
Description: Location:
East District Family Resource
Center
2405 Jefferson Ave
Richmond, VA 23223
Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2009-25-02


A History Of US Secret Human Experimentation


A History Of US Secret Human Experimentation

For more information and articles, visit http://www.reducetheburden.org
1931 Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects human subjects with cancer cells. He later goes on to establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in Maryland, Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S. [...]


Camp Diva’s 2nd Annual “Date with Dad Dance”


Camp Diva will host its annual “Date with Dad Dance” Sunday, March 15, 2009, 5 p.m. at ArtWorks, located at 320 Hull Street, Richmond, Virginia, 23224.
This dance gives girls all over the Richmond Metro area an opportunity to dress up and participate in a fun night on the town with their dads. During the [...]


Latif Tarik Speaks; Black! Empowerment Sessions This Sat. 5pm


This Saturday @ Black! Empowerment Sessions @ Nubian Village – 2022 Sledd Street RVA @ 5pm

The Islamic Influence on West African Culture and the Transcendent State of Islam in African-American Culture 711 A.D. to 21st Century

By Latif A. Tarik
African-Centered Researcher
M. Ed, MA (US History)

The purpose of this lecture will focus on the great [...]


Molefi Asante at VCU on 2/27 at 4pm – free lecture


Dr. Asante is a world-renown scholar and coined the term Afrocentricity. He is also the
founder of the first Ph.D.  program in African American Studies at Temple University.
Friday, Feb. 27, 2009
4 p.m.  Virginia Commonwealth University Student Commons Theater, Richmond VA
I don’t have to tell you that you don’t want to miss this lecture. Pass this along. [...]