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The Rise of Experiential Created by Black Innovators to Celebrate Black Culture

There is also Curlfest, an event created specifically for black women around black hair, something that is not typically celebrated or elevated.

From music to movements

The party circuit also can’t be ignored, with events like D’ussé Palooza, Grits & Biscuits and Trap Karaoke expanding nationally. Trap Karaoke has even forged key partnerships with brands including BET, HBO and Pandora, providing an example for other brands looking to break into these spaces through similar partnerships.

Music can be used as a springboard for change. Look at Broccoli City, a group dedicated to urban development through social impact campaigns and a music festival. This year, it’s expanding with Broccoli Con, a conference aimed at solving challenges facing urban communities today. The National Cannabis Festival, which is now in its third year and was founded by a black woman, offers classes and educational programming alongside entertainment to help attendees understand the growing cannabis industry.

While experiential activations have recently skyrocketed in popularity, these types of events are a constant reminder that celebrating culture and innovation will always be in style and that there are opportunities for brands and partners to join that conversation.



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