BLK RVA means community and support.
Read MoreBLK RVA means Black Excellence.
Read MoreBLK RVA means the representation of black businesses in Richmond for me. I love the way that you guys highlight & give us a platform to shine!
Read MoreBLK RVA means tradition, heritage, history, but also growth. There are so many black-owned businesses, history, and influential people here. BLK RVA is the perfect spot to discover it all.
Read MoreThat name BLK RVA makes me think of the vibrant black community that exists in RVA and how it often gets overlooked and needs to seek a separate identity to get the recognition it deserves.
Read MoreWhen I hear the name BLK RVA, I think of our passion, our culture, our history, our rising Black-owned businesses... our dopeness! We are BLK RVA.
Read MoreBLK RVA means culture, community, creativity and support for us. BLK RVA means making sure that we take responsibility for ourselves and ensure that we are thriving. We all we got.
Read MoreBLK RVA means being in tune with the culture and history of the city, and all it has to offer.
Read MoreBLK RVA means showcasing and recognizing Black businesses that you may not have even known, and allowing you the opportunity experience and support them.
Read MoreBLK RVA means a powerful shift in the acknowledgement of everything the Black culture has contributed to the city.
Read MoreBLK RVA means being intune with the culture and history of the city, and all it has to offer.
Read MoreBLK RVA means celebrating and supporting Black people, Black homes, Black spaces, Black businesses, Black history, Black joy, and Black dreams.
Read MoreThe Elegba Folklore Society is holding its annual Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration on June 26th, featuring the Get Woke Youth Summit and the Freedom Market. On June 11th, Elegba Folklore Society is also having a precursor event, the Torch Lit Night Walk Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans, which will interweave the narratives of enslaved Africans with the historical record, characterizations of the day, and music. Also in Richmond, the Black Village of RVA is hosting its 2nd Annual Juneteenth Block Party with more than 100 Black-owned businesses, live music, dance, food, spoken word, and more.
Read MoreBlack music is crucial to the fabric of American culture. It stirs and heals the soul and serves as catalyst for so many movements. Everywhere you look, "we" are there.
Read MoreBLK RVA to me means not only being part of a the Richmond community, but being a member of a more intimate group, the Black community, within the city that uplifts and supports one another.
Read MoreBLK RVA has been an incredible resource of sharing very useful information and opportunities to us as small business owners. Not only ideas and opps that we can consume for our benefit, but equally, ways we can get involved and be of resource and help to others. BLK RVA is a two way street and we enjoy that!
Read More“I'm truly passionate about everything that tastes as good as it looks! Charcuterie allows me to combine my love of food and art in a box! It's not only my passion but my self-care.”
Read MoreBLK RVA means that we've progressed to the point that we are no longer are dependent upon other groups to give us a seat at the table or to highlight us because we are capable of doing so for ourselves.
Read MoreEnjoli Moon and Dr. Sesha Joi Moon, co-creators of The JXN Project, elevate the longstanding legacy of Black pioneers in Jackson Ward and how our connection to their stories can propel us forward. They also clarify the origins of Black entrepreneurship, homeownership, and commerce in Richmond by way of urbanized enslavement during the 1700s and 1800s.
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