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Featuring Rev. Randolph Miller and United Harmony, Javetta Palmer Campbell, Mario Desaussure, and The Tony Washington Singers.
Join us for a very special evening of storytelling with Miss Minerva King.
New York Times bestselling authors Victoria Christopher Murray and Marie Benedict team up with award-winning ABC News journalist and 20/20 co-anchor Deborah Roberts to kick off a brand-new discussion series, Conversations in Black & White.
Brooklyn-born Osei Chandler will speak to his early experiences establishing roots in Charleston, the process of building his cornerstone radio program.
Join us for a family-friendly block party celebrating the announcement of the MOJA Arts Festival's 40th Anniversary season. Outdoor dining, live music, dancing, and artisan and crafts vendors.
Join us for a very special evening of storytelling with Damon Fordham.
Join us for this family-friendly free event where kids will learn more about four of the elements that make up the cultural phenomenon known as hip-hop: Graffiti, MCing, DJing and Breakin'.
Join us for a FREE community event featuring the Power of Rhythm, an all-skill level drum and percussion guided experience led by Nana Anim, an extraordinary master drummer and dancer from Ghana!
A free neighborhood celebration of Lowcountry Cultural Icons, featuring Oscar Rivers, Jr.
In a remote Greenwich Village in 1822, impresario William Brown and his all-African company defy local authorities to mount a play: a real insurrectionary drama about the indigenous Black Caribs of St. Vincent.
An Evening of Rhythm, Elegance, and Giving, where the legendary Harlem Blues & Jazz Band will light up the night with electrifying performances!
Join us for a very special evening of storytelling with Veronica Gaillard.
An interactive event, intertwining live dialogue between a Gullah Linguistics Expert, Shakespearean Scholar and 2 performers, exploring the resonances between two distinct linguistic expressions.
An interactive event, intertwining live dialogue between a Gullah Linguistics Expert, Shakespearean Scholar and 2 performers, exploring the resonances between two distinct linguistic expressions.
Enjoy guided tours for your family, art activities that explore the exhibition, kid-friendly snacks, and more!
Close out the Festival in style! Everyone in your family will enjoy this free-to-attend celebration of all that the MOJA Arts Festival has to offer.