The Carolinian is the largest African-American newspaper in North Carolina. Our circulation covers 2/3 of the state, which is the most dense African-American population in NC, and our digital reach is nationwide. In addition to spanning the state, we also span generations of readers. If you are interested in being featured in our event’s calendar, please email us at [email protected] with the subject line “Online Event Advertising”, as well as information about your event and/or an event link or fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/DGnMwPwabPRwpCwd8. Each event ad cost is approximately $20-$30.

The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure at NCMA

NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF ART 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Experience "The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure", a powerful and timely exhibition organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London. Featured artist Amy Sherald—widely known for her portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama—invites reflection with "She was learning to love moments, to love moments for themselves" (2017), a striking oil on canvas that redefines Black representation in contemporary portraiture.

NC Official Juneteenth Flag-Raising Ceremony on June 2

Durham County Courthouse 510 S. Dillard Street, Durham, NC, United States

In honor of the federally recognized holiday Juneteenth, the third annual North Carolina Official Juneteenth Flag-Raising Ceremony will take place on Monday, June 2, 2025, outside the Durham County Courthouse (510 S. Dillard Street). The event is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m., and the flag-raising will take place at approximately 12 p.m.

Clayton’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration

The Clayton Center 111 East Second St., Clayton, NC, United States

The Town of Clayton and The Clayton Center are commemorating Juneteenth 2025 with a free public performance. Please join us for Jackie Robinson: A Game Apart, written and performed by Mike Wiley at 3 p.m., Saturday, June 14 at The Clayton Center.

Project ALPHA – June 2025 Conference

Roberts Park Community Center 1300 E. Martin Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

Project ALPHA is a free, mentor-led workshop for young men entering grades 8–12. Designed to promote responsible decision-making, leadership, and healthy relationships, this program provides a safe space to discuss sexuality, respect, and ethics. Registration and consent form are required. Hosted by the Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., June 2025 at Roberts Park Community Center, Raleigh, NC.

SHUCK: Embracing Women in the Blue Economy

Riverfront Convention Center of Craven County 203 South Front Street, New Bern, NC, United States

Experience an empowering afternoon as we amplify and support women-owned businesses in Eastern and Coastal North Carolina. Set against the stunning backdrop of historic downtown New Bern, this unique event brings together community leaders, local farmers, and women entrepreneurs to build connections and explore new opportunities for growth.

$25

Cary’s Juneteenth Celebration

Downtown Cary Park 327 S Academy St, Cary, NC, United States

Join us at the Park for a soulful Juneteenth Celebration with Historian Darrell Stover. Experience Songs of Freedom through live reenactments, spoken word, and a saxophone summit. A day of unity, culture, and joy honoring resilience, liberation, and the spirit of freedom!

Ligon Building Advisory Council To Meet

J.W. Ligon High School 706 E. Lenoir Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

​In the wake of concerns about the future of the J.W. Ligon Magnet Middle School Building, located at 706 E. Lenoir Street in Raleigh, NC , a Ligon Advisory Council has been selected consisting of four J.W. Ligon High School Alumni, two Ligon Middle School faculty members, 1-2 Middle School parents, and 1-2 Middle School current students. The council’s first scheduled meeting is on August 18th.

Fourth Ward Gospel Extravaganza

A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater 2 East South Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us for the Fourth Ward Gospel Extravaganza on Sunday, August 24, 2025, from 4–7 PM at the A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh. This free community celebration will honor the rich history of Raleigh’s Fourth Ward—once home to thriving churches, businesses, and a vibrant Black community before being lost to “urban renewal” in the 1960s and ’70s. Enjoy performances from local singers and church choirs, and hear reflections from Senator Dan Blue on the enduring legacy of this historic neighborhood.

Voices of Hope: The African Children’s Choir in Concert

King’s Park International Church 1305 Odyssey Dr, Durham, NC, United States

The African Children’s Choir celebrates over 40 years of hope and transformation through music, education, and worship. Comprised of children ages 8–10 from across Africa, the Choir shares powerful performances of hymns, cultural songs, and stories of faith. Concerts are free to attend, with donations supporting their mission to provide life-changing opportunities for future leaders.

The GREATER ICEbreaker: A Networking Collective

2100 Hillsborough St 2100 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us for The GREATER ICE Breaker: A Networking Collective — an evening designed to energize, empower, and connect professionals from all backgrounds.

An Evening for the Culture: The Real Ones Still Pray Book Release Experience

The Studio Theatre 3027 Barrow Dr., Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us for an unforgettable night as Dr. Katrina Burruss—best-selling author, veteran, and community advocate—debuts her powerful new book, The Real Ones Still Pray. This isn’t just a book signing—it’s a celebration of resilience, authenticity, and faith in the heart of Raleigh.

Annual Freedom Fund Banquet

Dunn Community Center 205 Jackson Road, Dunn, NC, United States

Join the Harnett County NAACP for the Annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 6 PM at the Dunn Community Center. This year’s theme, “A Change is Gonna Come,” will feature keynote speakers Roger Floyd and Thomas McLaurin of the Floyd Family Center for Social Equity, honorary awards, and a raffle. Tickets must be purchased in advance.