Ubuntu Pride Festival 2022 (DATE TBC)

Fri Sep 23 2022 at 11:00 am to 06:00 pm

Birmingham, United Kingdom | Birmingham

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Ubuntu Pride Festival 2022 (DATE TBC)
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*** DATE TBC - NOT SET AS YET! ***
The UK’s first annual African cultural festival is set to be held in the West Midlands. (TBC - Due to the pandemic, new dates will be announced soon)
Celebrating all things Africa, Ubuntu Pride will showcase African culture through traditional music, arts, dance and food.
It is expected to take place outdoors in the West Midlands (Final date to be confirmed), with final confirmations due to be held in the coming months.*
Ubuntu Pride will be the first of its kind on such a scale as it celebrates many African nations in one festival, bringing together people whose heritage spans across the African continent.
The West Midlands is home to various festivals catering for the Asian and Afro-Caribbean community but has never held a similar event for members of the African diaspora.
Sazini Malaba, founder and co-ordinator of the event, says: “This is an absolute first in this country – a solely African festival, celebrating identity and culture. There will be music, dance, cuisine, as well as a wealth of interactive, engaging and immersive experiences including African expressive arts and cultural creativity.
“This is an event for all – regardless of age, gender, origin - anyone can get involved. We have a rich and vibrant African community in this country but with nowhere to proudly project and amplify our voices, our culture, and our unique history.
“This is why I’ve come together with cultural ambassadors from across the African nations and we are launching this inaugural festival with a bang, which we hope will become an annual part of the region’s events calendar.
“We are also looking for creatives, artists, and will have great opportunities for volunteers, so if anyone wants to get involved, they can get in touch.”
Malaba hopes the free public event will echo the atmosphere and vibe of national events, like the Notting Hill carnival and Black Pride.
The Afro-fest is being supported by Migrant Voice, a national charity organisation, which invests in highlighting the experiences of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
Selbin Kabote, who works for Migrant Voice, said: “We are supporting this event as we work to empower and equip migrants of all backgrounds by providing networks, training, and opportunities to bring people together.
“We are proud of being part of Sazini putting together Ubuntu Pride and look forward to joining other individuals and organisations who come on board to make this a resounding success!”
Although showcasing African culture and identity, the Ubuntu Pride festival will be open for all to enjoy.
* IMPORTANT: Final details and venue for this event are still being finalised and have had to be changed due to the pandemic.
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Follow Ubuntu Pride on social media:
Facebook.com/ubuntuprideuk
Twitter.com/ubuntuprideuk
Instagram.com/ubuntuprideuk
To be part of the event or get involved, email: [email protected]
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Birmingham, United Kingdom

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