Just wanted to share some pictures that were taken during this year's second annual Broccoli City Festival in Washington, DC at Gateway Pavilion on Earth Day, Saturday, April 19, 2014.
For those not familiar with the festival or organization, the Broccoli City Lifestyle Group's mission since 2009 has been to develop strategies & programming to educate and empower multicultural communities to live more healthier and more sustainable lifestyles through media outreach, partnerships with other organizations and more.
Throughout the day, there were a lot of great music acts from all over the U.S. representing independent & mainstream Hip-Hop, Soul, Electro, DC Go-Go and more from all over the U.S. that kept the crowd happily bouncing (literally and otherwise) along with local & national vendors selling all sorts of cool items & food, various organizations giving out information and exercise sessions along with other types of action on the Pavilion.
Overall, the Broccoli City Festival was a great inclusive (& REALLY inexpensive) enjoyable community event that was safe & fun for everyone that pulled off the rare combination of entertainment and education that wasn't on the extremes of being overly preachy or just a bunch of slick surface talk. I hope they'll have more events like this in the D.C. Metro for years to come.
For those not familiar with the festival or organization, the Broccoli City Lifestyle Group's mission since 2009 has been to develop strategies & programming to educate and empower multicultural communities to live more healthier and more sustainable lifestyles through media outreach, partnerships with other organizations and more.
Throughout the day, there were a lot of great music acts from all over the U.S. representing independent & mainstream Hip-Hop, Soul, Electro, DC Go-Go and more from all over the U.S. that kept the crowd happily bouncing (literally and otherwise) along with local & national vendors selling all sorts of cool items & food, various organizations giving out information and exercise sessions along with other types of action on the Pavilion.
Overall, the Broccoli City Festival was a great inclusive (& REALLY inexpensive) enjoyable community event that was safe & fun for everyone that pulled off the rare combination of entertainment and education that wasn't on the extremes of being overly preachy or just a bunch of slick surface talk. I hope they'll have more events like this in the D.C. Metro for years to come.
Hope that you enjoy all of the great performers, scenery and crowd on display! :)
- DJ Fusion (FuseBox Radio Broadcast)
- DJ Fusion (FuseBox Radio Broadcast)
** All pictures taken by Mary Nichols (DJ Fusion/FuseBox Radio Broadcast) under a "Creative Commons Attribution - No Derivatives" license. Please feel free to use & share them if you wish with attribution/credit to the photographer...thank you! **
Here is a slideshow of all of the pictures taken via the official FuseBox Radio Broadcast's Flickr page for the event to view/download as hi-definition images:
Live Graffiti Action During The Broccoli City Festival
Audience Shot during the Broccoli City Festival
Alison Carney of Butterfly Tree
Folks Copping Eats At The Food Trucks During The Broccoli City Festival
Some of the Art Vendors at the Broccoli City Festival
Future Band's Horn Section
A Fella Who Got A Tad Too Turnt Up Throughout The Day To Do...This.
Audience Shot
Cool Jewelry on Sale via the folks at Woodville
Audience Shot During A Break In the Music...
Folks Hit The Ground To Get Turnt Up
(literally...after jumping off of the stage during Chaz French's set...making me happy I didn't get hit in the photo pit)
Broccoli City Vendor Giving Folks A Pose
More Audience Folks On Pose...
Riding on the Graff Bus
Here is a slideshow of all of the pictures taken via the official FuseBox Radio Broadcast's Flickr page for the event to view/download as hi-definition images:
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