- Posted December 24, 2025
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After a two year hiatus, the highly anticipated Culture Con is back! ATL is the first stop on the conference’s first-ever multi-city tour and, considering the recently-announced headliners, Black changemakers won’t want to miss it.
Among the stars set to lead conversations throughout the five-day conference are Love and Marriage creator Carlos King, up-and-coming rapper Omeretta The Great, TV personality Kandi Burruss, activist and politician Stacey Abrams and more.
Conferences in the past featured career-inspiring conversations with speakers such as Tracee Ellis Ross, Michael B. Jordan, Lena Waithe, Billy Porter, Spike Lee and others.
Culture Con, once referred to by Forbes magazine as “a conference every creative should attend,” was launched in 2017 by The Creative Collective NYC, a minority women-owned