What does wealth really look like? More importantly, how do we build it?
Bring the youth in your life to the Get Woke Youth Summit on June 14 and join black wealth author Kerwyn Phillip for an inspiring journey through the history of Black wealth.
From the riches of Mansa Musa's Mali Empire to the success of Black Wall Streets and today's investors and entrepreneurs, youth will explore the stories, strategies, and lessons that have helped Black communities create opportunity, build wealth, and leave lasting legacies.
This engaging experience is designed to empower young people with knowledge, spark meaningful conversations, and encourage a future-minded approach to financial freedom and community uplift.
Get Woke Youth Summit
June 14 • 2:30 PM
Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground
1500 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA
Follow the wayfinding signs.
Knowledge is power. Legacy is built. The future starts now.
Elegba Folklore Society
Cultural Arts & Education Elegba, from the Yoruba cosmology of West Africa, is an Orisa or intercessor who opens the roads, bringing clarity out of confusion.
The Elegba Folklore Society is a year-round, lively celebration of African and African American culture. Enjoy art and imports in our cultural center. Sway with our performance company in the warmth and feel of an African village. Awaken YOUR spirit! Or, participate in a guided heritage tour along the trail of enslaved Africans and of other noteworthy sites. The Capital City Kwanzaa Festival, Down
06/08/2026
Join us on Sunday, June 14, for a special appearance by Olamina at Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration.
A founding member of the legendary Awareness Art Ensemble Reggae Band, Olamina has spent decades using music, poetry, and cultural expression to uplift, educate, and inspire. Known for his conscious reggae sound and thoughtful storytelling, he brings a message of healing, reflection, and community wherever he performs.
At this year's celebration, Olamina will share both music and poetry, offering words and rhythms that honor the Ancestors while speaking to the challenges and possibilities of our present moment.
Join us for Dancing with the Ancestors on June 14 from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground in Richmond, Virginia.
Come ready to listen, reflect, celebrate, and connect.
06/06/2026
We are sharing these notices of restorative work so you can see & feel this vibrational connectivity and the collective power of Ancestral homage. Elegba Folklore Society is empowered to be in alignment with our multi-state family. You should be, too.
See you June 13 and 14 for Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration. Visit the link in our bio."
AI = Ancestral Intelligence. May the Ancestors be pleased.
06/05/2026
Get ready to move.
Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration welcomes Atilio Baqabo, bringing his signature brand of socially conscious dance music to Richmond for an unforgettable celebration of culture, community, and liberation.
As we gather to honor the Ancestors and celebrate the enduring spirit of freedom, Atilio Baqabo's music will provide the soundtrack for joy, reflection, and connection. His performance joins a dynamic lineup that bridges remembrance and celebration, tradition and movement.
Join us for Dancing with the Ancestors on Sunday, June 14, from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground. Come prepared to dance, reflect, and celebrate alongside family and community.
Admission is free.
June 13–14, 2026
Richmond, Virginia
06/04/2026
Celebrate culture this weekend at Ẹlẹgba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center during RVA First Fridays Art Walk on Friday, June 5th.
Take a break from the usual and step into a space filled with museum-quality African art and artifacts. Reflect, connect, and experience the richness of Black heritage in the heart of downtown Richmond.
101 E Broad St, Richmond, VA
Open late for First Fridays
06/03/2026
Experience the rhythm, movement, and artistry of the African Diaspora at VMFA Family Day on June 6.
Join Elegba Folklore Society for Like DNA...the Rhythm, the Dance and the Imagery Connects Us, an engaging journey through West African dance, visual art, and African American musical traditions that celebrate our shared cultural connections across the global African world.
Featuring special guest artists bassist Muzi Branch and saxophonist James Gates, this family-friendly presentation invites audiences of all ages to explore the beauty, creativity, and enduring legacy of the Diaspora through expressive arts.
June 6
11:30 AM & 1:00 PM
Cheek Theater at VMFA
Bring the family and celebrate the power of music, movement, and culture.
06/01/2026
Elegba Folklore Society is honored to welcome Kọ́lá Abímbọ́lá to Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration.
An internationally respected Babaláwo of Ifá, scholar, author, and educator, Kọ́lá Abímbọ́lá has devoted decades to the study and teaching of African philosophy, spirituality, and cultural traditions. His work bridges scholarship and sacred practice, offering profound insight into the wisdom systems of the Yoruba people.
As we gather to honor the Ancestors and commemorate Juneteenth, Kọ́lá Abímbọ́lá will help guide us in deeper reflection, remembrance, and connection to the enduring legacy of African spiritual traditions.
Join us June 13–14 in Richmond, Virginia for a powerful weekend of culture, community, and ancestral reverence.
Registration for the Torch Lit Night Walk Along the Trail of Enslaved Africans is available through the link in our bio or at efsinc.org.
Young people are not just the future. They are the now.
The Get Woke Youth Summit is a space for youth to learn, grow, connect, and discover the power of their history and identity. Through interactive activities, meaningful conversations, and cultural exploration, participants will gain a deeper understanding of Juneteenth, the legacy of the Ancestors, and their place in shaping the future.
This is an opportunity for young minds to ask questions, build confidence, strengthen community, and grow in Knowledge of Self.
Bring the youth in your life to Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration and invest in a generation prepared to lead with purpose, wisdom, and pride.
05/21/2026
It takes community to make this celebration possible.
Elegba Folklore Society is seeking volunteers for Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration on Saturday and Sunday, June 13–14 in Richmond, VA.
Join us in honoring the Ancestors and supporting a powerful weekend of culture, remembrance, education, and community connection. Volunteers are needed to assist with hospitality, setup, guest support, logistics, and more.
Be part of the work. Be part of the legacy.
To volunteer, please visit the link below.
Sign-up Link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040F4FADA622A1F85-57069733-juneteenth #/
04/28/2026
Juneteenth 2026, A Freedom Celebration
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June 13 and 14 in Richmond, VA.
Join Elegba Folklore Society for a powerful weekend of remembrance, culture, and community as we honor the Ancestors and continue the journey forward.
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Richmond, VA
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| Tuesday | 1pm - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 1pm - 7pm |
| Thursday | 1pm - 7pm |
| Friday | 1pm - 7pm |
| Saturday | 1pm - 5pm |