49th Annual Malcolm X Black Unity Awards Program

The New York Chapter of Kawaida Organizations (NAKO) in conjunction with the International African Arts Festival (IAAFestival) will host the 49th Malcolm X Black Unity Awards Program.

The Awardees for this year are Dr. Julius Garvey son of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, and Sister Maisha Ongoza, chair of Philadelphia Chapter of the National Association of Kawaida Organizations. Both of these individual have a rich activist history of serving the world African community.

The program will open with a film on Malcolm’s life.

Awardees will speak to how Malcolm X has influenced their lives and his Message for our time.

This program will be held on Sunday, May 20, from 3pm to 5pm, at Bed- Stuy Restoration Plaza in The International African Arts Festival office, suite 401.

Suggested minimum donation is $10.00

For information call (718) 789-3264 or (718) 638-6700. Email address is nakoinfogroup@yahoo.com , www.festival.org or info@festival.org

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