05/20/2026
Yesterday, we celebrated the birthday of revolutionary leader and activist El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, more widely known as Malcolm X.
This past Saturday, our Senior Program Officer, Demetria Huntsman, attended East Side Arts Alliance's 26th Annual Malcolm X JazzArts Festival. The festival, which brings together arts, culture, community and healing, occurs every year during the week of Brother Malcolm’s birthday.
For our latest blog, Demetria wrote about Malcolm’s understanding of something that many political movements still struggle to fully embrace: that the fight for Black liberation is inseparable from the cultural imagination of Black people. At Akonadi, our healing, arts, and culture strategy is grounded in this same understanding that creativity is and has always been a force for resistance and transformation.
To EastSide Arts Alliance: we thank you for what you have built and sustained for over two decades. In a political moment that tries, relentlessly, to rob us of joy, you keep creating space for it.
And to Brother Malcolm, whose birthday we celebrate with full hearts, thank you for showing us what it looks like to love your people all the way to the end.
All photos by Demetria, featuring her cousins, Lyndsey and Thelonious.
Read more reflections: https://akonadi.org/remembering-malcolm-x-through-art-and-celebration-in-oakland/