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Date(s): Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 5:00pm
Venue: Top of the Park
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The Ann Arbor Summer Festival hosts events in the Annex most nights during Top of the Park.
Being Black in America – Washtenaw County is a bold, immersive installation presented for the Washtenaw County Bicentennial by the Advisory Council on Reparations Community Engagement Committee, created by Asha Jordan. This is not just an exhibit—it is an experience that pulls you into the raw, unfiltered reality of what it means to exist, navigate, and thrive while Black in America today.
This powerful installation transforms space into a living, breathing reflection of identity, resilience, and truth. Through a deeply personal, diary-like environment, visitors are invited to step inside the unspoken—exploring code-switching, protection, cultural expression, and the desire to exist freely and unapologetically. It challenges comfort, sparks dialogue, and demands presence.
More than an installation, this is a full cultural experience. With live performances by Melodic Nocturne, a dynamic speaker series from the Advisory Council, interactive art-making, poetry by Brianna Davis, comedy by Dub Funny, and music with DJ BoomKat, each moment is designed to move you—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. From powerful storytelling to moments of joy and release, the experience flows as both reflection and celebration.
People from all backgrounds are invited to witness, learn, and connect. This is where art meets truth, where community meets healing, and where voices rise unapologetically. Being Black in America – Washtenaw County is something you don’t just attend—you feel, carry, and remember.
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- Date(s): Wednesday, June 24, 2026
- Time: 5:00pm
- Cost: Free
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- Organizer: Ann Arbor Summer Festival
- Organizer Phone: Not Provided
- Organizer Email: Not Provided
Venue: Top of the Park
Address: 915 E. Washington St, Ann Arbor
Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be cancelled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, or we can make mistakes.







