AWỌ Presents: HUEmankind Fest
June 26 and June 27, 2021
AWỌ Presents: HUEmankind Fest
To celebrate Juneteenth and promote HUEman kinship and kindness in our diverse local communities, AWỌ is pleased to present on June 26 and June 27 their inaugural HUEmankind Fest, a two-day FREE groundbreaking festival bringing together unheard voices from local communities to unpack the different shades of our shared HUEmanity.
AWỌ is the word for skin and also color in the Yoruba language of Nigeria. So whether one’s skin color is reflective of Black, White, Indigenous, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latinx or of another culture/ethnicity, most of our true stories have not yet converged into a larger American narrative. AWỌ’s HUEmankind Fest is designed for all these stories to be heard so as to create more kind and inclusive local communities.
For program details and Registrations, please visit www.awocenter.org