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Happening Today: East Brother Beer Co.’s Virtual Taproom on Community Policing

Join East Brother Beer Co.  this evening, June 18, at 5:30pm for their first Pride and Purpose Virtual Taproom on Community Policing.

They’re giving their platform to community activist Dewanda Joseph, Founder of Ya-NEEMA Healing Circle and Supportive Services, and advocate for victims of gun violence.

“In Richmond, we’re fortunate enough to have civic and nonprofit leaders who have been championing social justice for decades,” comments Rob Lightner, East Brother Beer Co. co-founder. “Over the last few days, we’ve been actively listening and learning from them. But change doesn’t come from only listening; it comes from actions.”

To enter the Virtual Taproom: You can enter via Zoom:bit.ly/pandpcommunityforum   or watch their live stream on their Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/eastbrotherbeer/. Dewanda will bring together civic and community leaders to discuss police and community relations in the City of Richmond, what we can all be doing to protect people of color and how our city is moving forward.

 

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Dancing in the Street! Pride & Joy Headlines Richmond’s Spirit & Soul Festival!

Spirit & Soul’s Dancing in the Streets Brings Richmond to Life! Celebrate Community, Diversity & Soul. Join the Fun!

WHEN: Saturday, September 21 – 1 – 5pm

WHERE: MacDonald Ave between 13th and  Harbour Way

WHAT: Downtown Grand Finale Salute to Soul 2.0 & Bay Area’s Best Bands at Richmond’s biggest Spirit & Soul Festival to date!

  • Music
    • Bay Area’s favorite party band Pride & Joy
    • Classic Soul and R&B with Top Shelf
    • Soul diva But-tah & The Buttahluv Band with her renditions of Aretha Franklin
    • Rising neo-soul songstress Kylah Dawn
    • Dynamic and diverse performances from the RPAL Music Program, El Cerrito High School Dance
    • Vocal Revolution (Richmond High School), and other local youth groups are set for the 12th Street Stage.
  • Food, Drink + More
    • 40 + Artisan,  Food & Resource Vendors
    • Beverage Pavilion serving up refreshing Main Street Margaritas, hometown brews by East Brother Beer Company, wine, and more.
  • Grand Marshalls
    • For the first time ever, Spirit & Soul Festival will also feature not one, but two Grand Marshals: Mayor Tom Butt (Main Stage) and Councilmember Ben Choi (12th Street Stage).

Admission is FREE; all ages are welcome. The Spirit & Soul Festival is conveniently located near the Richmond Transit Station on Macdonald Avenue home to BART, Amtrak, and AC Transit. Special paid VIP Experience seating is also available via Eventbrite. More event details, including band previews and vendor list available at www.richmondmainstreet.org/spirit-soul-festival.

Spirit & Soul Festival is sponsored by Kaiser PermanenteMechanics BankSan Francisco Bay FerryCooperative Center Federal Credit UnionLifeLong Medical CareAC TransitRepublic ServicesSims Metal ManagementChevron RichmondRichmond BuildSparkPoint Contra CostaEast Brother Beer CompanyThe Living ApothecaryYour Way Pizza, and City of Richmond. Additional support comes from dedicated volunteers and the Downtown Richmond Property and Business Improvement District (DRPBID).

Richmond Main Street Initiative Richmond Main Street Initiative is a community based non-profit dedicated to revitalizing historic downtown Richmond. RMSI partners with the City of Richmond, merchants, and residents to develop and improve downtown Richmond as a pedestrian-friendly urban village that offers products, services, arts and entertainment that reflect the community’s rich and diverse heritage. The DRPBID district encompasses the core of the Historic Downtown area along the Macdonald Avenue corridor bounded approximately by 6th Street, Barrett Avenue, Bissell Avenue, and 16th Street. For more information and to read about the RMSI’s events and programs, please visit www.richmondmainstreet.org and www.facebook.com/richmondmainstreet

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