Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA will
attempt to defend his title at the Hip-Hop Chess Federation’s 8-person
Chess Kings Invitational celebrity tournament. It will be held as part
of a high level jiu jitsu tournament called KO Finisher. Portions of the ticket sales will help HHCF expand into Los Angeles.
“This event will help get HHCF the funds to start to after school
programs in South Central Los Angeles. I have chosen Santee High School
as one, and the other will be determined by RZA, our Director of
Outreach,” stated
HHCF founder Adisa “The Bishop” Banjoko. The HHCF is grateful to Kurt
Osiander, Nick Greene and everybody at the KO Finisher for allowing us
to join forces. Together we will showcase the beautiful fusion of jiu
jitsu, chess and non-violence to the planet.”
The showcase will feature appearances by Dilated Peoples’ Rakaa
Iriscience, Mike Relm, DJ Rob Flow, and Quadir Lateef. There will also
be a presentation on the philosophical connections between chess and jiu
jitsu.
A Mind Over Matter Panel discussion about how Hip Hop, chess, and
martial arts can lead American youth to unity, strategy and nonviolence
will take place as well. The panel will include RZA, chess masters,
martial arts masters, and educators.
RZA won the first HHCF championship in 2007. The legendary producer/emcee is ready to compete for the title once again.
“I am looking forward to the upcoming chess battle at the HHCF Chess
Kings Invitational in Los Angeles. To those knowing I have to defend my
belt, get ready to protect ya neck,” said RZA.
RZA is also working with HHCF to raise money for two youth chess programs in Los Angeles through a Crowdtilt.com donation campaign. For more information about Hip-Hop chess federation visit their website.
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