The Atlanta Afroindigenous Peoples Festival (AAPF) is a captivating weekend celebration dedicated to uplifting and honoring the rich and diverse cultures of Black, Native, and Afroindigenous communities in the South. This festival invites Black and Afroindigenous folks from all communities, shades, enrollment statuses, queer and gender identities, ages, and abilities to take part in a variety of intentionally crafted activities—all aimed at creating spaces of belonging, learning, and joy.
Festival Schedule
Saturday June 14th
Duality Film Screening and Conversation 11:30 AM
Fancy Shawl & House Workshop 2:30 PM
Gullah Geechee Sweetgrass Basket Workshop 2:30 PM
Powwows & Ciphers: A Sacred Place to Be (Performance) 6:30 PM
Sunday June 15th
Afroindigenous Powwow ft. Mumu Fresh 10:00 AM (Location to be Revealed)