Black-led family event bringing our multigenerational community together to celebrate health, culture and wellness.

Jamii Day is a black-led family event bringing our multigenerational community together to celebrate health, culture and wellness.
Expect a mix of peer-led and culturally relevant health, fitness and wellbeing activities, led by facilitators from within our communities. From movement sessions, mindful workshops to performances, Jamii Day shares positive, accessible ways for our people to get together & shape holistic experiences.
Taking place on Sun 29 June 2025 from 11am to 5pm at Grange Pavilion, Cardiff
This all day event is Free to attend and welcomes all ages!
Expect a mix of peer-led and culturally relevant health, fitness and wellbeing activities, led by facilitators from within our communities. From movement sessions, mindful workshops to performances, Jamii Day champions positive, accessible ways for our people to strengthen their mental health, wellbeing and sense of identity.

jukebox community stage

Jukebox Community Stage
Featuring Performances, Ludo workshop, Jerk workshop and social dance curated by Jukebox Collective. Yoga, fitness and mental health activities curated by SSAP.
12pm – Dance Performances
3pm – Community Dance Social with Treu Beatz
4pm – Battles

make your own jerk marinade
Join The Real Ting on 29 June 2025 at Grange Pavilion, Cardiff to make your own authentic Jamaican Jerk marinade
Learn about the ingredients, make a blend to take home & finish with a taste of jerk chicken fresh from the jerk pan!
Curated by Jukebox Collective and delivered in partnership with SSAP as a part of Jamii. Creative wellness workshops for African & Caribbean diaspora communities in Cardiff
Limited number of spaces available. Sign up on the day for your slot.

craft your own ludo board
Hosted by The Real Ting, join us on Sun 29 June 2025 to design your own Ludi board, expressing your unique cultural heritage.
In this workshop, groups of 2-3, will have the chance to customise their own boards, bringing to them their unique culture and creativity. All materials will be provided.
This workshop is curated by Jukebox Collective and delivered as a part of our partnership with SSAP for Jamii Day, a Black-led family event bringing our multigenerational community together to celebrate health, culture and wellness.
Read more about Ludo!
our partners
Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel (SSAP) was formed in 2009 when a number of African diaspora groups in Wales met to consider how they might collectively advance their common interest in local issues affecting African communities in Wales as well as those in Africa. They apply lived experience, skills, capacity and knowledge found within Welsh African diaspora communities.
This project is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and led by SSAP. In partnership with Soul Connect and North Wales African Society
