Welcome to A Sunday Fête, a cozy and joyful space created for BIPOC women to gather, connect, and feel uplifted. Every fête celebrates community, conversation, and the softness of showing up as you are. I’m so glad you’re here and I can’t wait for you to join us.
That’s what A Sunday Fête is.
It’s not just a networking event — it’s a celebration of who we are outside of our roles and responsibilities. It’s a seasonal series of intentional, soulful gatherings created by and for BIPOC women and femmes.
No name tags, no panels, no performance. Just good food, thoughtful connection, and space to breathe a little deeper. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, an artist, a student, a caregiver, or still figuring it out — you deserve to be held in community. And you’re welcome here.
Let’s reclaim our Sundays and gather. Not to grind or hustle, but to fête.
A Sunday Fête was born from a quiet ache. The kind that builds over time when you’re constantly navigating spaces that were never really designed with you in mind.
As a Black woman in the workforce, I’ve spent much of my career moving through rooms where I was either the only woman, the only minority, or the only one questioning the inequalities that no one else seemed to see. Over time, that kind of isolation chips away at your spirit. You start to wonder if you’re imagining it, if maybe you just need to try harder, smile more, say less. But deep down, you know, it’s not you. You’re just not in the right room.
I started to crave something different. A space that felt like an exhale. A space where I didn’t have to explain myself. A space where I could just exist.
That longing stayed with me, quietly pushing me toward something warmer, something real. I wanted to create a gathering that felt like joy and reflection and community. A place where BIPOC women and femmes could show up just as they are and feel embraced. Where we could eat, laugh, rest, and remember that we don’t have to carry everything alone.
June jordan
We are the ones we've been waiting for.
A Sunday Fête returns for a Galentine’s edition — a pottery paint + sip evening created for BIPOC women and femmes in Victoria.
An intentional space to slow down, make art, share food and drinks, and build community.
February 8, 2026 | 6:30PM - 9:30PM
Galentine's Day Sunday fête
Join us for a joyful, low-pressure happy hour on the patio at Café Malabar as we officially welcome patio season together.
This gathering is all about good vibes, meaningful connection, and spending a sunny afternoon with a lovely community of BIPOC women and femmes.
A Sunday Fête is created for BIPOC women in Victoria who want to connect, build community, and enjoy a beautiful experience together.
Expect a relaxed and friendly environment with great conversations, curated vibes, and thoughtful touches. Every event includes food or drinks, space to connect, and opportunities to meet new people.
Not at all. Many guests come solo and leave with new connections. You’re welcome here exactly as you are. You can also come with a friend if meeting new people alone a bit daunting for you!
Events are seasonal, with a mix of brunches, wine nights, and creative community gatherings. New dates will always be posted here!
Refund policies may vary depending on the venue. All details will be listed on each event page.
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