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The RVA Black Farmers Market takes place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month from 11 AM - 3 PM. Located at Shalom Farms, 1311 Westwood Ave.
Events in August finds Richmond celebrating the music scene with 804 Day, presented by Shockoe Records, The Richmond Jazz & Music Festival, and more. Tap in.
Climate justice is racial justice: Black communities, like Norfolk’s St. Paul’s, face displacement through climate gentrification masked as resilience. The fight begins with us.
The 22nd Happily Natural Festival, beginning Friday, August 28, brings three days of farms, panels, music, and brunch to Richmond, fostering connection, dialogue, and celebration of Black identity, Culture, food, and community healing.

From Richmond When It Was Black: An Interview with Dr. KáLyn Coghill of Hoodrat Scholarship
Dr. KáLyn Coghill reflects on growing up in a Black Richmond, confronting gentrification, and reclaiming space through Hoodrat Scholarship—a powerful blend of truth-telling, resistance, and radical love for community.