Jitu Weusi: That’s a famous story. Chief Bey – James Hawthorne Bey – came over to The East one day and he said to me ‘I’m going to take you over to the church and we’re gonna make peace…’ [Laughs] I’m a warlike type of person, ‘peace… get outta here…’ But I had a lotta respect for the Chief [Bey]. So he took me over to the church, we lit candles, prayed, the Father came down and we talked, and when we left out of there everything was cool, everything was alright. We reached a compromise that they would let us have the festival [ East Annual Festival] that year, at Claver Place, but the next year we would move that festival up to Boys & Girls High School, which had much more space to accommodate what we were doing, as opposed to that little space on Claver Place.