Universal Zulu Nation's End of Summer Family Fun Day Cookout Sucessful
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The Universal Zulu Nation, Hiphop's first and only true organization; hosted their "End Of Summer BBQ Cookout" at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem on Saturday. Members of the Zulu Nation and residents of the community convene upon the park for a peaceful free cookout. Children played in the water sprinklers and the playground while musicians on the other side of the park played African music.
Presented by The Guillermo
Morales-Assata Shakur Community/Student Center & The Universal Zulu
Nation, The End Of Summer Cookout was hosted by Queen Amanda and was scheduled for 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., but went on to around 10:30 p.m. In attendance byAfrika Bambaata,Mick Benzo, Amad Henderson, Pow Wow of the Soul Sonic Force, DJ Yoda, David Bolds from David Bolds Booking and Zulu Nation Minister Of Information, Quadeer "M.C. Spice" Shakur.
The aroma from the grille and the peaceful bonding is the vibe the Zulu Nation has promoted and fostered in the community and worldwide since 1973. This November marks the 41st anniversary of the Zulu Nation, and the 40th anniversary of Hiphop Culture. In March of this year, Afrika Bambaataa was honored by City Hall with
a proclamation celebrating his role in launching a “global cultural
revolution.”
Check out the Zulu Chant with Quadeer Shakur and the Zulu Family:
For information about the Zulu Nation, or to join this fast growing organization, log on to www.ZuluNation.com
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