

June Jordan Salon: Lounge
You're invited! Come chill at the June Jordan Salon Lounge… slip into some insurrectionary sensuality with Marlalou
vibe out with Dj Seyhandra and get a taste of somethin' southern on the patio with Dj Kmor!
Having visions.. or want to? get a tarot reading, reiki and book a plant medicine journey for your personal revolution with Claridad Wellness
Don't worry we see you, that sometimes social butterfly. Take a moment away from the festivities in the Documentary Den to peruse propaganda media and archives compiled by Solaris with The Garden
We’ll be serving hot plant based bites, crafted cocktails and mocktails for your highest tasting pleasures…
Limited capacity - Ticket Link in Bio - Bring a Friend <3
Join us in the afternoon for a Where is the Gun Media Literacy Murder Mystery ! (ticket comes with admission to JJS Lounge and a free drink! ) https://luma.com/w9ahp2cp
The June Jordan Salon is a space for intentional conversation, art, culture and political thought.
The inspiration for hosting salons in Harlem came as a longing for more intentional creative community and through learning of The Dark Tower Salon: lush gatherings hosted by A’Lelia Walker; Madam CJ Walker’s queer daughter. Known by Langston Hughes as “The Joy Goddess of Harlem”. These events brought together leading figures in Black politics, arts and literature propelling what we know now as The Harlem Renaissance. Her multi-story home on 136th St (now the Countee Cullen NYPL) welcomed the likes of Langston Hughes, W.E.B. Du Bois, Muriel Draper, Zora Neale Hurston, Taylor Gordon, Alberta Hunter, Nora Holt and many others.
A century later The June Jordan Salon is a ritual toward reigniting flourishing networks of radical culture and movement community now.✨