In honor of Juneteenth, the Pan African Cultural Community presents MAAFA SERUDJ-TA: A Story of African American History—a powerful theatrical-musical production tracing the journey of African people from Africa to America; from civilization and humanity, through the Maafa and slavery, to resistance, identity, and restoration.
Through live drumming, singing, dance, storytelling, and dramatic performance, this original production guides audiences on an emotional and educational journey through African and African American history — honoring the resilience of our ancestors and inspiring future generations.
Juneteenth represents freedom, memory, and self-determination. This performance embodies that spirit by connecting history to healing, culture, and community empowerment.
This is more than a play — it is a cultural experience of remembrance, truth, and renewal.
About the Production
MAAFA SERUDJ-TA explores:
African origins of civilization and humanity
The Maafa and slavery
The struggle for freedom and identity
Cultural resistance and self-determination
The ongoing call for justice and restoration
The title Serudj-Ta means “to repair, restore, and make the world right again.”
Who Should Attend
This Juneteenth program is ideal for:
Families and community members
Students and educators
Cultural organizations
Faith communities
Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African American history
Call to Action
Join us this Juneteenth for an evening of history, culture, and healing through the performing arts.
Seats are limited — reserve early.
Click the link to register:
Jun 7, 2026, 5:00pm to 7:00pm