A resolution honoring the 50th anniversary of Odunde, the largest African American street festival in the United States, and its impact on African and African American heritage, culture, and community. WHEREAS, Since the first Odunde organized in 1975 by Lois Fernandez and Ruth Arthur, the festival has become the largest and most influential African American festival in the United States, taking place in in a 16-block area with 2 stages of live entertainment; and WHEREAS, Odunde plays a pivotal role in celebrating African culture, fostering pride in African heritage, and promoting cultural exchange through performances, music, food, and art; and WHEREAS, The festival started as a small neighborhood event and now brings together hundreds of thousands of individuals, including international participants from African nations, the Caribbean, and Brazil, to share in the presentation, which has become a national model for cultural street festivals in the United States; and WHEREAS, Odunde serves as a platform to bring together many internationally known performers, dignitaries, folk artists, and cultural leaders, and significantly contributes to the economic and cultural development of our region; and WHEREAS, Odunde made significant contributions to educational initiatives, community empowerment, and the preservation of African and African American history, inspiring individual of all ages and backgrounds to embrace and celebrate the coming of another year; and WHEREAS, The 50th a…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.