**FILE** The Go-Go Museum & Cafe is celebrating 20 years of Beat Ya Feet culture with a night of dancing, history, and DMV pride on Thursday, June 11. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

Celebrate Black Music Month and Caribbean American Heritage Month with a weekend of the DMV’s top cultural events! And remember, to keep up with all the fun, check out the Washington Informer Calendar

Thursday, June 11

20th Anniversary Beat Ya Feet Kings

6 p.m. | Free

Go-Go Museum & Cafe, 1920 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, Washington, D.C., 20020

Take part in a special night honoring a particular part of go-go culture at the 20th Anniversary Beat Ya Feet Kings celebration!

Experience the energy, history, and influence of one of the DMV’s most iconic dance movements, bringing together legends, supporters, and the community for an unforgettable evening.

Friday, June 12

Living History: How We Fought

7:30 – 9 p.m. | $24.57

The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center, 1827 Wiltberger Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20001

Check out the final event of a four-part LGBTQ+ storytelling series featuring local elders, activists, artists, icons and pioneers on lessons learned.

Saturday, June 13

African Luxe Showcase

Noon | Free registration

Veterans Plaza, 1 Veterans Plaza, Silver Spring, MD 20910

In a curated, immersive event, the African Luxe Showcase is highlighting African fashion, craftsmanship, art, and culture. It serves as a platform to bridge the gap between African creatives and the global market, redefining the narrative around luxury and connecting diaspora talent with international audiences.

Sunday, June 14

Carnival in de Capital: A Celebration of Caribbean Music, Culture and Community

1:30 – 4 p.m. | Free with registration

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20001

Join a family celebration for the month celebrating Black music and Caribbean American heritage! 

The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library is hosting the National Caribbean Festival on the Rooftop, an unforgettable celebration that transforms into a vibrant Caribbean experience — filled with music, movement, flavor, and island energy in the heart of downtown D.C. 

Event features include live performances, DJs, steel pan music, carnival dancers, and cultural experiences representing the rich traditions and influence of Caribbean culture across the diaspora.

Jada Ingleton is a Comcast Digital Equity Local Voices Lab contributing fellow through the Washington Informer. Born and raised in South Florida, she recently graduated from Howard University, where she...

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