The Electronettes Hi-Steppers Drill Team performs at the end of the Umojafest Heritage Parade on 23rd Avenue South and South Jackson Street. (Photo: Susan Fried)
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Umoja Fest 2025 Celebrates Unity — and Brings Out the Smiles

Susan Fried

On Saturday, Aug. 2, with the booming sounds of the Blue Angels flying overhead, the Umoja Fest Parade wound its way down 23rd Avenue South from South Cherry Street to South Jackson Street, where it took a right into Judkins Park for the festival. The two-day Africatown Heritage Festival & Parade is an official Seafair event, part of a long history of Central District summer festivals that goes back six decades.

The festival celebrates the Northwest's African American Community with music, dance, food, and cultural festivities. This year's event featured a line-up of local and national talent on the Soul in the City Stage, including Zaina the Phenom, Justnice, JusJada, and headliner Cupid the Line Dance King on Aug. 2. The following day showcased Vibe Bingo, Surround Sound Band, Nehemiah Booker, and headliners Johnny Gill and Mr. Cheeks.

In addition to music, the Soul in the City Stage featured a "Collegiate Couture" Fashion Show, which emphasized the contributions of historically Black colleges and universities, or HBCUs. Throughout the festival, thousands of people ate food, drank beverages, gazed at art, and received information from dozens of vendors.

In Swahili, "umoja" means "unity." The organizers describe the festival as "the most unifying celebration in the community," one that drew hundreds of smiling faces.

The Seattle Buffalo Soldiers lead the Umoja Fest Parade on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.
The Evergreen Drill and Drumline participates in the Umoja Fest Parade.
The cast of "The Wiz," the annual Teen Summer Musical, eases on down the road during the Umoja Fest Parade.
The smallest members of Mobb Electronettes Hi-Steppers Drill Team perform at the end of the Umoja Fest Parade on Aug. 2, 2025.
The Elegance Drill Team stops along the Umoja Fest Parade route to perform for the people lining 23rd Avenue South.
JusJada performs on the Soul in the City Stage.
Darryl Glover watches a performance by Vic Daggs II in Judkins Park.
A young model walks the runway during the "Collegiate Couture" Fashion Show.
Kim Mustafa enjoys the singing of Seattle performer Samara Reign on Saturday, Aug. 2, during Umoja Fest at Judkins Park.
A crowd dances to the music of headliner Cupid the Line Dance King on Aug. 2, 2025.

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