RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Grammy award-winning music producer and Winston-Salem native Patrick Douthit, famously known as 9th Wonder, founded the Black Jedi Zulu organization in 2011 with the intentions of giving back to and supporting the same communities that helped raise him.
The organization did just that in holding its annual School Supply Drive Cookout, coinciding with the anniversary of the group's foundation.
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The event, held at Raleigh's John Chavis Park for the second-straight year, was open to the public and allowed members of the community to fill up a backpack full of supplies in addition to filling up their stomachs with classic cookout food.
The cookout was a culmination of weekend events celebrating Black Zulu's founding with each event offering donors the chance to drop off supplies.
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Up next, the organization's annual 'Sneaker Affair' combines formal attire and sneaker culture in an event to raise funds for the group's Cranston Hargrove Memorial Arts Scholarship.
For more info check out: www.blackjedizulu.com.