Raleigh Alphas Address Youth Violence Prevention and AA Male Responsibility
Roberts Park 1300 E. Martin St., RaleighFor more information about Alpha Phi Alpha –Phi Lambda Chapter, visit online www.philambda.org and on FaceBook and Instagram.
Celebrating 84 Years Of Service To The Community
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For more information about Alpha Phi Alpha –Phi Lambda Chapter, visit online www.philambda.org and on FaceBook and Instagram.
Women’s Empowerment, presented by Radio One Raleigh, is a highly anticipated event that features a dynamic blend of engaging seminars, curated shopping experiences, inspirational speakers and vibrant music.
This festival is a homage to Reggae and world music. Festival-goers will be treated to a sensational lineup, including the entrancing and world-renowned Sona Jobarteh of Gambia, the deeply soulful Drea D'Nur of Buffalo, NY, the vibrant, daughter of soul, Jasme' Kelly, of Durham, NC, and the captivating aura of the Root Reggae Empress, Dezarie of St. Croix, who rarely tours America. Each artist brings a piece of their heritage, echoing our theme 'From Soil to Soul' Jasme’ Kelly said “the event embodies the spirit of music as a universal language that roots us to the earth and each other.” The festival will indulge attendees in more than music; it will be a cultural immersion. And don’t forget, there will be food trucks representing authentic culinary experiences.
Tickets are available now. For ticket information: https://bit.ly/rootsmusictix. 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales go to the mission of the not-for-profit Soul City
Community Development Corporation