Presented by Hip Hop For The Future SPC and Freedom Ford in conjunction with Umoja Health
Join us on November 2nd for Drip Fest, a groundbreaking Hip Hop Public Health event focused on Reproductive Freedom for Black and Indigenous Women. Taking place at the African American Arts and Culture Complex in San Francisco, this festival will use the power of Hip Hop as a catalyst for community outreach, resourcing, and healing.
Drip Fest is more than just a festival—it’s a movement for health equity. We’re combining the energy and culture of Hip Hop with vital public health services to empower our community, provide reproductive health resources, and uplift those most affected by health disparities. Expect a day of live performances, workshops, health screenings, and community connections—all grounded in our shared commitment to reproductive justice.
Drip Fest Highlights:
Free health screenings and mental health resources
Focus on reproductive justice for Black and Indigenous women
Live music, art, and culture from local artists
Space for doulas, birth workers, and healthcare organizations to participate and offer outreach
Come through to celebrate culture, access resources, and join the fight for reproductive freedom.
November 2nd
African American Arts and Culture Complex, SF
Free and open to all ages!
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