bayareajuneteenth.org - AACSA | 43rd Annual Juneteenth In The Streets Festival

Description: The African American Community Service Agency hosts one of the largest African American celebrations in Silicon Valley. The festival attracts 15,000+ attendees of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds from surrounding cities, offering an optimal opportunity for your organization or business to be advertised and promoted throughout the South Bay.

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Tamar Braxton makes the difficult task of setting yourself apart from a pack of celebrity sisters seem like a breeze. The youngest of the singingBraxton clan, Tamar was born in 1977 in Severn, Maryland, where she and her siblings got their start in their father's church choir. Though she showed off some of what she could do with her four-octave range on So Many Ways, her first album with The Braxtons in 1996, and Tamar, her 2000 solo debut album, it wasn't until 2013'sLove and War that Braxton became an R&B

Kierra Sheard-Kelly is no stranger when it comes to breaking new ground. After all, the young dynamo grew up with two Gospel barrier-breakers as role models: mother Karen Clark Sheard, a member of the legendary group the Clark Sisters, and grandmother / Clark matriarch Dr. Mattie Moss Clark. ‍ Now the GRAMMY® and Stellar Award-winning artist is back with her first project in five years. Released on her family's Karew Entertainment label, Kierra marks the singer / songwriter's first project with RCA Inspirat

This is the African American Community Service Agency's 42nd year producing the Juneteenth in the Street Festival in San Jose. For over 41 years, the Juneteenth Festival in San Jose/Silicon Valley has averaged over 6,000 attendees. Entertainment has ranged from artists like Anthony Hamilton, Case, Faith Evans, Ledisi, Jon B., Reuben Studdard, and Brandy to groups like the Drifters with a wide range of local artists from Rap/Hip Hop to R&B, Gospel, and Jazz. Our wide variety of food, artwork, retailers, comm

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