Yoga for Children
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesBlack King Yoga
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesMental Health Reboot
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesUbuntu Market Malcolm X B-Day Celebration
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesVendors, Speakers, Children’s Activities Live DJ @dj_gs__ Performances by Herbie Johnson Jazz, Jazz Becuzz, Brian Movay, Capoeira, Ricky Perry the Evolution feat PillowTalk, Ban DanKoro alcolm frican Dance and Drumming & more!
Discussion with Ernest McMillian former SNCC Organizer and Civil Rights Activist
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesYour Healing is Killing Me a Play by Cara Mia Theatre
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesStory of Jane Elkins play by Olinka Green
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesUbuntu Farmers Market Juneteenth Celebration
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United States12noon -5pm Sunday June 16th Ubuntu Farmers Market Juneteenth Celebration, at Pan-African Connection Bookstore. Live performances, Fabulous Vendors, Food, children’s activities, speakers, African drum circle and more. Free and open to public.
Youth Boxing Clinic
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesBack To School Backpack Giveaway
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesUbuntu Farmers Market Watermelon Festival
Pan African Connection Bookstore 4466 SOUTH MARSALIS AVE, DALLAS, TX, United StatesDon’t Miss this Sunday’s Ubuntu Farmers Market as we Unapologetically reclaim and celebrate our history and Connection to our beloved Watermelon. Fun facts: - Watermelon originated in Africa - King Tut’s tomb had watermelon seeds naturally preserved in his tomb. - Post Emancipation African people grew, ate, and sold watermelons, and in doing so made […]