Isisara Bey, Artistic Director of the March On Festival, welcomes guests to the Dark Tower Day Party – A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest. Credit: (Screenshot / Washington Informer)

The Dark Tower Day Party – A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest paid tribute to the artistry, style, and spirit that have shaped generations of Black creativity.

In this short video, Artistic Director Issa Sarabay and festival participants reflect on how the March On! Festival unearths the mistold and untold stories of the civil rights movement through poetry, music, performance, and art. From honoring ancestors to inspiring future generations, the festival embodies the cycle of life and the enduring power of Black artistry—because they were, we are; because we are, they will be.

Watch the full video below to experience how the March On! Fest connects generations through art, history, and celebration.

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Keith Golden Jr. is a senior journalism major and political science minor at Howard University from Riviera Beach, Florida. Specializing in documentary photography and documentary filmmaking, Golden believes...

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