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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Seattle Mayor Michael McGinn Proclaims November as Hip Hop History Month

206 Zulu Helps Promote Awareness for Hip Hop Issues and Culture


 SEATTLE, Wash., November 1, 2010 - 206 Zulu announced today that Seattle Mayor, Michael McGinn, issued an official proclamation recognizing November as Hip Hop History Month, honoring both the birth month of Hip Hop culture and the important contributions made by Seattle Hip Hop artists in the areas of Deejaying, Emceeing, B-Boying/Girling, Graffiti Art and Knowledge.  206 Zulu petitioned the Mayor in early October for the acknowledgement.

“206 Zulu is excited that Mayor McGinn recognizes the many contributions made by hip hop artists in the Seattle community", said King Khazm, chair of 206 Zulu.  “Being able to celebrate Hip Hop History Month in Seattle is a celebration of all of the hard work, sacrifice, innovation and dedication of local artists whether famous or nameless. Moving forward, this annual occasion will facilitate additional education programs to celebrate the culture in a positive manner.”

Hip Hop Culture began in the neglected and poverty ravaged New York City Burroughs, the South Bronx, in November of 1974.  Hip Hop has since become a global culture and has made a profound impact on Seattle's arts and music community.  Hip Hop in Seattle was pioneered in the early-to-mid 1980's and has grown across all its artistic mediums, known as the "Five Elements" gaining local, national and international recognition.

The official birthday of Hip Hop is November 12th, 1974. Within the past 35 years, Hip-Hop culture has greatly influenced the entertainment world with its creative contributions in music, dance, art, poetry, and fashion.

  About 206 Zulu - Universal Zulu Nation Seattle Chapter
206 Zulu is the Universal Zulu Nation Seattle Chapter. With members from all corners of the Pacific Northwest, 206 Zulu carries the vision and commitment to unify, preserve Hip Hop culture, educate, and empower our communities. The Seattle Chapter of the Universal Zulu Nation has received international recognition for the progressive civic involvement of its members. 206 Zulu's success in building coalitions and engaging Hip Hop culture in social change on a local level is the cornerstone of their continuing mission to set a precedent through transformative contributions made by organizing the often disparate Hip Hop community. 



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1 comment:

  1. This is a long time coming. This month should be celebraited not just nation wide but world wide . Much props to 206 Zulu & the Mayoral staff at Seattle city

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