Enjoy the diverse dining and shopping establishments and throughout surrounding neighborhoods like Harambee and Halyard Park.
Bronzeville Week 2025 August 2-9
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The Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District was the primary African-American economic and social hub of its time, Bronzeville brought all ethnicities together to celebrate African-American culture - highlighting jazz, blues and the arts between the early 1900s and the 1960s. Today you see annual festivals that celebrate the strong roots of jazz and the arts in the neighborhood, and the main thoroughfare, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, is lined with African American-owned businesses. Enjoy the diverse dining and shopping establishments on this street and throughout surrounding neighborhoods like Harambee and Halyard Park. Cultural & Arts Festival Vendor Application Donate Volunteer
The HaRUNbee 5K Walk/Run for Healthy Birth Outcomes was designed to raise awareness and to prevent unhealthy birth outcomes across the nation. Organized by the National Coalition for Healthy Black Families (NCHBF), the mission of the HaRUNbee Walk/Run is to promote wellness by encouraging families to stay healthy and fit, both mentally and physically.
Interested in participating in the event as a runner, walker, or volunteer?
Learn more about the HaRUNbee 5K Walk/Run for Healthy Birth Outcomes!
The people and institutions featured here have etched a place in the history and fabric of the Bronzeville Arts and Entertainment District, and are celebrated for the important role each played in making Bronzeville the dynamic destination that it is.
Please enjoy reading about each of these special Bronzeville honorees!
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