We speak with Bonni Taylor, Co-Committee Chair with Al Pelham of the Montclair African American Heritage Foundation Parade and Festival. This event is the highlight of the foundation's year and contributes to its mission of sharing black culture for others to experience and learn. Not just people outside black culture, but the black community as well. We talk with Bonnie about the organization and their annual festival that happens the first weekend of every June. The foundation of this event and of the MAAHPF as a whole is not just to celebrate but to educate Montclair about African American culture. It's a fun event that delivers a great time for everyone!
Episode 102: Montclair Local
Episode 101: Podclair, 3 Years & 100 Episodes Later
Episode 100: Sister to Sister
Episode 99: Cafe Moso
Episode 98: Growth Point Business Consulting
Episode 97: Bike & Walk Montclair
Episode 96: Dream Martial Arts
Episode 95: Jeree Wade
Episode 94: Vesta Chocolate
Episode 93:Ahava Felicidad Hair and Body
Episode 88 BONUS: Paper Plane Coffee Co. additional interview in Spanish
Episode 92: Montclair Meal Kits
Episode 91: Artisans Gallery Pop-Up Store
Episode 90: Montclair Pet Girl
Episode 89: Sharron Miller's Academy for the Performing Arts
Episode 88: Paper Plane Coffee Co.
Episode 87: Janice Gobert & Inq-ITS
Episode 86: North Essex Chamber of Commerce
Episode 85: Montclair's Community Response to School’s Out! Businesses for our Youth
Episode 84: Montclair's Community Response Business Re-Openings & Black Lives Matter
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