Social Events For Young People Of Color You Don’t Want To Miss In 2014 - Page 4
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GRITS AND BISCUITS
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Co-founder EZ Mo Breezy told Vibe.com that the idea for Grits and Biscuits came about after moving from the south up to NYC, seeing a wide array of parties going on and simply wanting to “shake something.”
“…there would be the opposite extreme of the club scene on the Westside where there is velvet rope and bottle service. And I love the Prince, I love all that but every once in a while you want to just shake something. All of us are god fearing folks out here, trying to build a career but ain’t nobody say you can’t shake a tail feather at the same time.”
If you want a good down home party, free of velvet ropes and special VIP treatment, this is the event for you. Complete with photo booths, church fans and freedom to just dance, Grits and Biscuits has grown since its inception in 2010. Check out the website to see how and when you can break it all the way down at this old school party: www.gritsandbiscuits.com.
La Truly is a writer, college professor and young women’s empowerment enthusiast. She mixes her interest in social and cultural issues with her life experiences to encourage thought, discussion and positive change among young Women of Color. Follow her on Twitter: @AshleyLaTruly and check out her site: http://www.hersoulinc.com dedicated to young Women of Color. shutterstock.com