About the Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival
In September 1987, the Kunta Kinte Celebration was born in Annapolis, Maryland. Now known as the Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival, the festival is a celebration of the perseverance, education, and cultural heritage of Africans, African Americans, and Caribbean people of African descent. The festival is a volunteer-run event organized by the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Kunta Kinte Celebrations, Inc.
Celebrate perseverance, education, and cultural heritage at the 33rd Annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival! The Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival is a free, family-oriented cultural celebration for all to enjoy live music and dance performances, world…
Read More »The 32nd Annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival was a day to remember It was an amazing day full of music, dance, arts and crafts, food, children's activities, and the good vibes of over 10,000 attendees-- and we want to thank you for being a part of…
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