Black Joy Parade Returns in Oakland

The Black Joy Parade returned to downtown Oakland Sunday.

It’s the sixth annual parade celebrating the Black experience and contributions to community and culture, and it went on rain or shine.

Pleasanton resident Steve Vieux and his family bundled up and came early to scope out a spot.

“It’s nice coming together to showcase culture, not only to ourselves but to other people outside Black community, he said.

The parade went down five city blocks, celebrating Black Heritage. It’s the largest family friendly event of its kind in California.

NBC Bay Area is a proud sponsor of the event and even had a float in the parade.

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