
Afro Valley Film Festival
is immensely grateful to our Sponsors and Partners
Our Sponsors
Electric Lettuce, a recreational dispensary offering a righteous selection of smoking accessories, cannabis edibles and topicals, concentrates and extracts, and grass, dope, reefer, or whatever they’re calling cannabis these days. Swing by to score some weed or just to enjoy some tunes on vinyl and peruse memorabilia from the 1960s and 70s.
HIV Alliance is committed to not only addressing clients’ needs for HIV-specific care and prevention services, but to reducing all barriers to wellness. Their prevention and care programs work together to support and protect people living with and at-risk for HIV in our community, and to provide comprehensive support for responding to a variety of needs.
Eugene Pride, promoting respect in diverse expression (P.R.I.D.E.) for arts and culture in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities.
The Copy Shop, helpful knowledgeable staff and a full range of printing services including wide format prints, stickers, vinyl decals, heat transfers, and bindery services. A part of the Eugene campus community and beyond for over 30 years.
Electric Bike & Scooter, enhancing the e-bike and scooter experience by providing affordable, safe, and reliable products, and exceptional service and warranties.
Eugene Art House, café by day, low-key bar at night, with movies and events in the evenings and on weekends. Two auditoriums with comfortable high-end rocker-back seats, Dolby sound and digital cinema projection systems. Enjoy live music performances in an intimate listening room environment in the converted sanctuary or relax with your beverage by the fountain in the cozy courtyard. Alongside current foreign and indie releases, you’ll find a variety of event screenings, cult and classic film series, and showcases of local and touring musical talent.
Spectrum Eugene, a venue as diverse as the LGBTQIA+ community, offering accessible space for working, eating, celebrating, enjoying art and being part of the revolution. Spectrum is committed to providing a progressive safe space, accessible to a spectrum of Eugene’s needs. All ages until 9pm.









Our Partners
As You Like It, woman-owned, body-positive, eco-conscious, inclusive and affirming adult shop. A certified Community Sexual Health Resource, their mission is to provide body-safe products and shame-free sex education, and to serve the sexual health needs of our diverse community.
Electric Bike & Scooter, enhancing the e-bike and scooter experience by providing affordable, safe, and reliable products, and exceptional service and warranties.
Emisha Wellness, a natural health and wellness focused on companion animals offering shiitake mushroom, shiitake and poria mushroom blend, activated charcoal and hemp CBD dog treats. Remedies are ancient, wise, safe and effective.
Esthetics NW, Quality permanent cosmetics and skin care that enhances clients’ lives.
Heritage Distilling Company, the most awarded craft distillery in North America by American Distilling Institute. HDC makes vodkas, gins, and whiskeys and operates distillery tasting rooms at Madison and at 5th Street in Eugene.
Music Education & Performing Artists Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing access to music education and the arts by removing barriers and identifying resources needed for inclusion, exploration, and success. MEPAA is a grassroots organization run for and by artists, youth, and instructors who thrive on giving back to the community and sharing the joy of music and arts with everyone.
Shift Community Cycles, a local nonprofit community bike shop dedicated to removing barriers and empowering individuals and communities to join the world of bicycling. Through education, advocacy, and community-informed outreach, a dedicated team of volunteers and community partners prioritizes bringing bikes and bike service education to local youth and to the local communities of BIPOC, Latinx, LGBTQIA+, female-identifying folks, and other groups who have been historically underserved.





