Spotlight on Tameka Jefferson of Richmond Region Tourism, OutRVA, and BLKRVA

Tameka Jefferson currently serves as the Community Relations Manager for Richmond Region Tourism, the region’s destination marketing organization. Through her work, she manages the day-to-day operations of OutRVA including working with community partners behind the scenes and establishing strategies to engage business owners and connect them with visitors and residents.

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Discover Summer Concerts in Richmond

This summer, music enthusiasts in Richmond, Virginia, are in for a treat as the city plays host to a diverse range of concert series. From classical and reggae to funk and rock, these events offer something for everyone. Whether you prefer outdoor settings or a neighborhood vibe, there's a concert series that will surely get you "jazzed" up. Let's take a closer look at some of the various options available.

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Mx. Manchester: A Show of Inclusivity

The Haus of Envy, a group of passionate drag performers in Richmond, Virginia, has been making significant contributions to the local drag community. Mx. Manchester, their flagship event, is a drag tournament that celebrates talent, promotes inclusivity, and unites the community in a celebration of art and diversity. We recently had the opportunity to interview Leilani Envy of the Haus of Envy to discuss the tournament and what Richmonders can expect from this year’s event.

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Dine Out For Pride 2023

Join these Richmond restaurants in celebrating National Pride Month with VA Pride and OutRVA's Dine Out For Pride event, taking place from June 5-11, 2023. With each signature cocktail sold, $1 will be donated to VA Pride and the Richmond Region Tourism Foundation.

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The Many Unique Tours of Richmond

It’s no secret that Richmond, Virginia is chock full of fun things to see and do. But why settle for a self-guided tour when you can experience the city in style on a Segway, a Tuk Tuk (a what what?!), a canal boat, or with the guidance of a ghostly figure? Read on for some one-of-a-kind tour options in our fair city.

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Galfie: Flags for Everyone

This International Women’s Month, we had the privilege of speaking to Hannah Sullivan, who co-founded Galfie with her wife, Jade. Galfie, a decorative house flag company, is making its mark in Richmond through its collection of fun, cheerful, brightly-colored home and garden flags with a modern spin.

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ARCHANGEL on Rebirth, Richmond-roots, and Using Music to Organize.

I never had formal music training. I started producing music and DJ’ing after starting to publicly live my life as a transgender individual. I had to learn the basics of music through trial, error, experimentation, and research – much like my journey in becoming the woman I am today. In being a queer and trans person, I often found that I had to be innovative to find the best way to embody my truest self and take alternative routes to self-discovery. When my friend taught me how to use Reason, a DAW by Propellerhead, he told me “Here are the rules. Now it's time to break them.”

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Taking Jam to the Next Dayum Level

In Richmond, it’s nearly impossible to go a day without encountering art. From the murals that decorate buildings to the buzzing music scene to homemade jam makers. You heard that right. Andy Waller, founder of Dayum Jam, has been making jam for the last seven years to tickle taste buds and enact social change. But their journey to jam has not been bread and butter. 

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Spotlight on Sterling Stokes Jr. : Richmond's “Beermeister”

Richmond’s beer scene has continually put the River City on the map, with mentions in Men’s Journal, US News & World Report, The Washington Post, and the title of #1 beer destination in the world. Beer venues have opened, expanded into restaurants, closed, and added multiple locations since the beer boom over a decade ago. A few lucky residents have been a part of the beer community since nearly the very beginning. We recently had the pleasure of interviewing “Beermeister” Sterling Stokes, Jr. about his journey through the years in Richmond’s beer community and what he sees for its future.

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