Phoenix Queens of the Nation is a testament to a shared vision for empowering women, advocating for positive child and youth development, rebuilding communities, and preserving Hip-Hop Culture.
The Phoenix Queens of the Nation: Wisdom Born Zulu Chapter 29 was an all-female chapter of the Universal Zulu Nation that made history when it hosted its first Annual Meet & Greet on November 15, 2014, in the Bronx, NYC, during Hip-Hop History Month. Today, we celebrate the 9th anniversary of this groundbreaking event.
The Phoenix Queens Chapter was founded by a group of talented and dedicated women who implemented various educational and community service projects. As the founding Chapter Leader, I had the honor of working with these inspiring women to develop their ideas. The knowledge and wisdom gained from being a Phoenix Queens member has paved the way for us to achieve great success in politics, education, security services, and social justice advocacy.
The Phoenix Queens of the Nation: Wisdom Born Zulu Chapter 29 was a sisterhood that empowered women to strive towards their goals with the support and guidance of their fellow members. From organizing events to hosting educational workshops, the Phoenix Queens made a significant impact in their local community and beyond.
As we celebrate the 9th anniversary of that historic event, we honor the incredible women who paved the way for future generations of female leaders. Their commitment to uplifting their community and promoting positive change serves as a reminder that when women come together and support one another, there is no limit to what they can achieve.
