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Amir Windom launches The Big Homecoming at Clark Atlanta University


Atlanta-based rapper Pastor Troy performs on the second day of The Big Homecoming (photo by Diallo Washington/The Big Homecoming).

This weekend witnessed the launch of The Big Homecoming, a one-of-a-kind festival that celebrates the energy of HBCU homecomings, but in a uniquely different way.

The Big Homecoming is the brainchild of Amir Windom, a multiple Grammy-winning entertainment executive and proud alum of Florida A&M University. The festival, deemed the first “365 festival” by Windom, runs continuously for almost an entire calendar year. The event will travel to HBCUs throughout the country beginning in August of this year and concluding in May of 2023.

“We are the first 365 impact festival,” said Windom. “Unlike most festivals, we don’t end. Most festivals end after a few days or the weekend. We keep going.”



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