African American Day Parade, Inc.

African American Day Parade, Inc. Blvd 111thst -136th st The African American Day Parade, Inc. On Sunday, September 15th, dynamic performances will electrify Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.

2026 Parade Weekend
Saturday, September 19th, 4th Annual
"Get Involved" ~ Community Celebration~ State Office Building 125th st Plaza

Parade Day Sunday, September 20th~ 57th Annual AADP 12PM~ Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (AADP), is ready to celebrate its 55th year of Black culture and excellence in the mecca of African American culture - Harlem, New York. The Pre-Parade Show will start at 11:00 AM

on the historic 125th Street. The ribbon cutting and parade will happen at 12:30 PM at 111th Street and then commence up 137th Street until 6:00 PM. The highlight of the parade will be viewing the participants as they host their specialized performances in front of the viewing stand at the State Office Building on 125th Street. On Saturday, September 14th, parade weekend, the AADP team will host their 2nd Annual "Get Involved" community literacy, health, and culture celebration. The event's purpose is to spread awareness and provide useful resources such as jobs, afterschool programs, resume help, and more. It will also be a celebration of culture with performances, activities, giveaways, and special surprise guests. The event will take place from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the plaza of the State Office Building on 125th Street & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. For the first time, WABC-TV has committed to livestreaming the parade for its broadcast viewers on ABC7ny.com. Viewers will enjoy the energy of the parade nationwide as the marching bands and 1000+ participants dazzle Adam Claton Powell Jr. The opportunity to, "showcase Harlem and celebrate African American culture with the support of Channel 7 is a dream come true." states Jasmin Robinson, Parade Administrative Coordinator. Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) bands, community-based organizations, performance groups, majestic floats, civil servants, fraternities & sororities, celebrities, public leaders & more will all show the community POWER THROUGH UNITY as they commemorate and celebrate Culture, Heritage, and Legacy. Since its inception, AADP has focused on five basic components that help strengthen the community: Business, Education, Health, Politics/Government & Arts/Culture. This year we will be inviting those in the Political/Government sector who have made key contributions to the African American community, to become Grand Marshals and Honorary Guests, as this year's theme is "Good Leaders = Good Government...VOTE!".

“We are excited to honor our governmental community and leaders as we celebrate over a half-century of African American Culture, Heritage, and Unity in Harlem,” exclaimed Parade Chairman Yusuf Hasan. The Grand Marshals for the 55th annual African American Day Parade are New York Attorney General Letitia James, New York State Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, Speaker of the New York City Council Adrienne Adams, and New York State Senator Cordell Cleare. The Marshals for the parade are New York City Council Member Yusef Salaam, New York Assemblyman Al Taylor, New York Assembly Member Stefanie Zinerman, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, and Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark. Every year AADP gives out three scholarships to three qualified African American high school seniors attending college, three grants, supplies, and giveaways to the community. The community is encouraged to donate to the African American Day Parade, Inc. to help provide these resources for the community. is a 501(c)3 Tax-Exempt organization. We are also proud to acknowledge our sponsors for their commitment to community and service: Montefiore Einstein, TWU, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NorthWell Health, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, WABC-TV, WBLS, WPIX-11, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Harlem America, Memorie 4 Life Photography, LLC, Development Outreach, Inc., Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Entrigue Magazine and Aux1 Media, LLC. To find out how you can get involved with The 55th Annual African American Day Parade today contact; Jasmine Robinson, Administrative Coordinator Email:
[email protected].

African American Day Parade Weekend ~ 2026📅 Block-Out DatesStart Date: Friday, September 18, 2026End Date: Monday, Septe...
06/03/2026

African American Day Parade Weekend ~ 2026

📅 Block-Out Dates
Start Date: Friday, September 18, 2026
End Date: Monday, September 21, 2026

🏨 Stay at Aloft Harlem
Enjoy a stylish and modern stay in the heart of Harlem, just minutes from iconic cultural attractions, dining, and entertainment. Aloft Harlem offers comfortable accommodations, contemporary amenities, and convenient access to all African American Day Parade Weekend events.

Aloft Harlem
2296 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
New York, NY 10027

📞 Central Reservations: 866-961-2995

⏳ Reservations must be made by August 18, 2026 to receive the special group rate.

*Visit africanamericadayparade.org and click the link on the home page for booking details.

Parade Weekend is coming! 🎉Join the African American Day Parade celebration as we honor the 2026 theme: “Good Businesses...
05/24/2026

Parade Weekend is coming! 🎉

Join the African American Day Parade celebration as we honor the 2026 theme: “Good Businesses Sustain Our Future.”

Saturday, Sept. 19, 2026 | 12PM–5PM
AADP’s 4th Annual Get Involved Community, Literacy, Health & Culture Celebration
📍 Plaza of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building
163 W. 125th St, Harlem

🎺 Sunday, Sept. 20, 2026 | 12:30PM–6PM
The 57th Annual African American Day Parade
📍 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd (7th Ave), 111th–138th St
🎶 11AM Pre-Parade Show at 125th St

Come celebrate culture, community, literacy, health, and Black excellence in the heart of Harlem! ✨

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We back outside 😤🔥🔥🔥
Peace Cafe is back with a whole new feel this time around. Live band on stage, DJs being featured for the FIRST time, and a room full of talent, vibes, and energy.
Whether you singing, dancing, performing spoken word or just pulling up to catch the vibe this is for the culture fr. 🔥

Good music. Good people. Real expression.
Be heard. Be seen. Be you.




Now accepting applications for the AADP Black Business Grant! 🖤✨Are you or someone you know struggling to maintain their...
05/22/2026

Now accepting applications for the AADP Black Business Grant! 🖤✨

Are you or someone you know struggling to maintain their business? This is your chance to apply for funding and support.

AADP 2026 will award 3 Business Grants to 3 deserving Black-owned businesses under the theme: “Good Businesses Sustain Our Future.”

🗓 Deadline to apply: June 29th
📍 Apply today: AFRICANAMERICANDAYPARADE.ORG/GRANTS

Tag and share with your favorite Black-owned business! 🙌🏾



AADP is now accepting paid vendors for this event! We also have a limited number of free tabling opportunities and partn...
05/21/2026

AADP is now accepting paid vendors for this event! We also have a limited number of free tabling opportunities and partnership slots available.

This event provides a valuable opportunity to connect directly with hundreds of attendees, increase visibility within the community, and support a longstanding cultural tradition that uplifts and empowers Harlem and the surrounding communities.

Limited slots are available — sign up today!

Proper documentation is required.

Our volunteer meetings will begin next month! If you or someone you know is interested, please share the flyer.Our missi...
05/20/2026

Our volunteer meetings will begin next month! If you or someone you know is interested, please share the flyer.

Our mission has always been to include the community because this parade belongs to all of us just as much as it belongs to the organization. We look forward to having you join the team! 🎉



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The African American Day Parade is on September 20th! 🎉Get ready for dance teams, amazing floats, live music, and a cele...
05/19/2026

The African American Day Parade is on September 20th! 🎉

Get ready for dance teams, amazing floats, live music, and a celebration highlighting our incredible businesses as this year’s theme. We hope you’re as excited as we are!

Don’t forget, our “Get Involved” event is on Saturday September 19th! Come join us and be part of the celebration 🎊!

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The African American Day Parade Inc. is awarding 3 African American high school seniors at least $500 each to support th...
04/06/2026

The African American Day Parade Inc. is awarding 3 African American high school seniors at least $500 each to support their higher education journey! 🎓✨

Eligibility:
✔️ African American graduating senior
✔️ Accepted full-time to a 2-year, 4-year, or vocational-tech program
✔️ 2.3 GPA or higher
✔️ U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident

Apply now and submit all required documents using the link in our bio.

Now accepting applications!



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