Kenyan Diaspora Cookout in Baltimore Brings Joy Amid Uncertainty

The smoke from sizzling nyama choma drifted into the air, mixing with the warm breeze, the crackle of roasting corn, and the hum of multilingual conversations.

Pavilion 3 at Gunpowder Falls State Park was alive with music, color, and laughter as hundreds gathered for the annual Kenyan Diaspora community cookout — a tradition that’s grown into one of the largest East African cultural events in the region.

Started more than 30 years ago by a few families with a single pot of food, the gathering has evolved into a cherished ritual of food, music, and cultural celebration for the Kenyan diaspora across Maryland and neighboring states. It’s typically held around the Fourth of July — a date organizers say was chosen with intention…

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