Black Joy Parade unveils treasure hunt through Oakland for Black History Month this year

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Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Black Joy Parade switches to scavenger hunt for 2021
Participants are invited to celebrate Black History Month by joining the Black Joy Treasure Hunt! Black Joy Parade Founder and CEO Elisha Greenwell joined ABC7 News to talk about how the colorful parade has shifted this year to comply with coronavirus safety precautions.

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- February is Black History Month and normally thousands of people are getting ready for the Black Joy Parade in Oakland. This year, they're switching things up because of the COVID-19 pandemic -- and unveiling the Find Your Joy Black culture treasure hunt.

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This February, we are celebrating the accomplishments of Black Americans during Black History Month.

Participants are invited to celebrate Black History Month by joining the Black Joy Treasure Hunt! Black Joy Parade Founder and CEO Elisha Greenwell joined ABC7 News to talk about how the colorful parade has shifted this year to comply with coronavirus safety precautions.

One goal is to get more people moving about and in a socially distant way. You'll explore Oakland neighborhoods and experience special moments of discovery within various communities.

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The clues on website blackjoyparade.org will take you to important historic locations, a variety of Black-owned businesses and unique art galleries. Each clue drives to a different place that's a gem of Black culture in Oakland.

Watch the full interview in the media player above.

See more stories and videos about Black History Month here.