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A Taste of Black Gwinnett – Content Creators Edition
October 18 @ 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm EDT
Back by popular demand! The Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center is set to come alive on Friday, October 18, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. for “A Taste of Black Gwinnett” during the 23rd Urban Mediamakers Film Festival. “A Taste of Black Gwinnett” will showcase content creators and artists from Georgia, around the country and the world.
“A Taste of Black Gwinnett – October 2024” showcases Black-owned businesses and the Black diaspora community in Gwinnett County. Free admission and open to the public. Black-business owners with products and services will be showcased, plus restaurants, caterers, and food crafters with $6, $9 and $12 samplings.
THE HAPPENINGS
• Presentation: Social Media Marketing with Artificial Intelligence
• Meet and Greet with Braelyn Rankins –The Voice of Young Mufasa – Disney Mufasa the Lion King coming out in December 2024.
• The Rankin Family: A Blend of Creative Talents
• Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise Live Music Performance
• UMFF Short Film Showcase – Series #2
• Animation, Music Video, Trailers, PSAs, Photography
• Black Gwinnett Magazine – Millennials Voter Engagement Drive – Not About a Political Party. Only About the Vote.
• Black Democratics of America
• Documentary Shorts Showcase Series – 03:33:13
• Feature Film – Someplace in the Middle
SPONSORS
Presented by Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce, Black Gwinnett Magazine , Gwinnett Creative Fund, and Camrose Creative Services.
HOW IT ALL WORKS:
Each food/drink vendor will have samples that are $6, $9, $12. Food tickets are available online and in-person with cash, a debit/credit card, CashApp, Zelle and Paypal.
NO FOOD CAN BE BROUGHT IN FROM OUTSIDE DURING THIS EVENT.
Contact Renee with questions at 404.590.4716.
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The Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) organizing committee of this event is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event for all members of the community. We aim to foster cultural understanding and appreciation while offering a space for Gwinnett County businesses and entrepreneurs from the Black diaspora to flourish and gain visibility. Visit the organization at https://blackchambergwinnett.com.
GCBCC, it volunteers, staff, affiliates, and sponsors are not liable for any personal or product injury at this event.