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    R innissBy R innissFebruary 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for the Metropolis of New York Laurie Cumbo, Eric Edwards, and BP Reynoso.

    Picture courtesy Workplace of BP Reynoso

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    Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, on Monday, Feb. 24, commemorated Black Historical past Month with “Brooklyn is Africa: Lineage & Energy By the Arts,” an annual occasion co-hosted with Eric Edwards and the Cultural Museum of African Artwork. 

    In line with Black Historical past Month’s nationwide theme, “African People and Labor,” the occasion paid tribute to labor icon A. Philip Randolph with a particular give attention to the work songs which have powered Black resistance all through historical past.

    Black historical past is American historical past, stated BP President Reynoso. “We have now an obligation to maintain these tales and reminiscences alive, and that’s exactly the work Eric Edwards and the Cultural Museum of African Artwork lead day-after-day. I’m proud to prepare moments like these the place Brooklynites can share artwork, music, and tales to honor our borough’s wealthy diaspora.”

    Vocalists from Sound for Life, performing at the BHM event, hosted by BP Reynoso and the Cultural Museum of African Art.
    Vocalists from Sound for Life, performing on the BHM occasion, hosted by BP Reynoso and the Cultural Museum of African Artwork.Picture courtesy Workplace of BP Reynoso

    Vocalists from A Music for Life began the occasion with an energizing efficiency of the Black Nationwide Anthem, Raise Each Voice and Sing. Following remarks from Borough President Reynoso, Eric Edwards, and NYC Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Laurie Cumbo, the Noel Pointer Basis String Ensemble accompanied Pastor Keyonn Wright-Sheppard in a tribute efficiency to A. Philip Randolph.

    The Brooklyn Excessive Faculty of the Arts Jazz Ensemble carried out crowd favorites, and company later mingled amongst shows of uncommon African artwork. Chef Lex and the Brownsville Group Culinary Middle offered meals.

    “Brooklyn Is Africa’ is the important assertion highlighting an space inside a radius of a sq. mile which encompasses the cultural establishments of the Weeksville Heritage Middle, the Brooklyn Youngsters’s Museum, the Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptian Assortment, and the Cultural Museum of African Artwork, an space with the best density of individuals of African descent inside the nation! An space which embraces all of the ethnicities of humanity,” stated Dr. Eric Edwards, Founder and Govt Director of the Cultural Museum of African Artwork.

    Through the afternoon’s proceedings, BP Reynoso awarded Proclamations to the Noel Pointer Basis, which is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary, and to the Cultural Museum of African Artwork, which is preserving the wealthy tapestry and tradition of African artwork in New York Metropolis.

    After two years at Brooklyn Borough Corridor, the occasion was held for the primary time on the Cultural Museum of African Artwork, which opened its doorways to the general public in Winter 2023.



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