CCulture Afropunk ’14: Day 2 In Pictures byRob FieldsAugust 26, 2014 @afropunk closed 2014 in grand style. 0 Shares 0 0 0 0 The 2014 Afropunk Festival came to an end on Sunday. Here’s some of what happened. Tamar-Kali Jerome Jordan Cakes Da Killa The crowd SZA Cipher’s Moe Mitchell Abiah Meshell Ndegeocello More beautiful people Vickie Starr of Girlie Action Rae Maxwell & Maya Azucena Amy Linden & Derick Prosper Kirk Douglas & D’Angelo Questlove Tags:AbiahafropunkCakes Da KillaD'AngeloMaya AzucenaMeshell NdegeocelloQuestloveSZATamar-KaliThe RootsVickie Starr 0 Shares: Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Rob Fields Marketer. Dot connector. Art advisor.
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