Questlove's award-winning Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) documentary brought renewed interest to 1969's Harlem Cultural Festival, which was held in Mount Morris Park (now known as Marcus Garvey Park) and dubbed the "Black Woodstock," and now a new festival inspired by that one has been announced: the inaugural Harlem Festival of Culture. The festival was founded by Musa Jackson, who appeared in Questlove's film as a 5-year-old attendee of the Harlem Cultural Festival, and it's taking place in 2023 at the same location as the original 1969 event. Exact dates TBA.
In a statement posted by Pitchfork, Jackson said, "Being rooted, watered, and grown in this village of Harlem, I believe HFC is our moment to show the world the vibrancy of today’s Harlem—the music, the food, the look, all of it!"