By Charles Warren, The Freelancer

The WorldBeat Cultural Center marked its 33rd Annual Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 20, 2025, at Balboa Park with a day full of cultural richness, conscious living, and community spirit. Founder and Executive Director Makeda โ€œDreadโ€ Cheatom greeted a large, enthusiastic crowd with a powerful message: โ€œNone of us are free until all of us are free.โ€ Her words set the tone for a gathering that blended environmental awareness with multicultural unity.

 Attendees enjoyed a diverse all-vegetarian food court, wellness and artisan vendors, and earth-friendly informational booths promoting sustainable living and holistic wellness.

Cultural showcases captivated audiences throughout the day, featuring Japanese Taiko drumming by San Diego Taiko, electrifying hip-hop by Junkyard Dance Crew, West African drumming and dance, and Afro-Cuban percussion by Juan Sanchez and Ensemble. Brazilian rhythms pulsed through the park with a performance by Super Sonic Samba, while a Native American blessing and drumming by Tim Red Bird and the Red Warriors offered a spiritual grounding. Earth poetry by Jonnierenee Nia Nelson, supported in part by a grant from Poets & Writers, brought reflection and reverence to the celebration. 

Guest speakers Starla Lewis and Dr. Derah inspired listeners with messages of empowerment, complemented by live performances that underscored the eventโ€™s central themeโ€”honoring Earth through cultural expression, community action, and shared freedom.

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