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Prepping for ODUNDE 2026 

ODUNDE is not simply a date on Philadelphia’s cultural calendar. Its own site describes it as the largest African American street festival in North America and a long-running institution in the city, with a history that stretches back to 1975. The practical question for 2026 is not only how to attend, but how the festival’s vendor structure, public timing, and business-facing programming shape who gets to participate and on what terms.

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photo collage of HBCU event

HBCUs in Search of an African Identity: Awakening from the Eurocentric Whirlwind

Organized by the foundational architect of Afrocentric theory, Professor Molefi Kete Asante, Chair of the Department of Africology at Temple University and founder of the Molefi Kete Asante (MKA) Institute, the gathering at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the Global Afrocentricity Workshop and Symposium radiated an intense, focused energy.

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