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VENDORS WANTED!

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

      Have you heard of the Atlanta Indie Market?   It’s only one of the dopest events that has been curated this year. The Atlanta Indie Market is the “community kickback” that happens every 4th Saturday of each month. It’s a space created for performers, vendors, culture enthusiasts, art conno...
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AfroPunk Fest In Atlanta This Weekend

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    In 3 days, AFROPUNK FEST will be in Atlanta. AFROPUNK is an arts festival created for the many sides of the black art experience. It debunks stereotypes and puts the spotlight on the fact that there isn’t just one type of person of color.   We come in all shades and have varying interests wh...
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Global HIV/AIDS Activist Masonia Traylor Raises Awareness For Aids Walk Atlanta 2017

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      Masonia Traylor. She isn’t a celebrity and she’s definitely not “doing it for the gram”. She’s a mother, speaker, community advocate, and she’s positive. Masonia has dedicated her life to raising awareness when it comes to HIV/AIDS.   Through her nonprofit organization Lady BurgAndy, she c...
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3 Reasons To Support Cinco Day ATL

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  So, what is Cinco Day anyway? Cinco Day is a holiday curated by a dope group of people who wanted to create a space for creatives to thrive. It’s a monthly pop-up art party that happens on the 5th of every month, hence the title Cinco Day.   The last Cinco Day happened on Oct 5. The event was ...
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Are You Ready For A3C Week?

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    The A3C Festival and Conference happens each year in Atlanta, Ga. The indoor/outdoor festival provides a platform for music artists, producers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and creatives to receive valuable information from industry elites, great networking opportunities, and a whole lot of ins...
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