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A Juneteenth Celebration

  • The Plaza at The Africa Center at Aliko Dangote Hall 1280 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10029 United States (map)


ABNY In partnership with The Africa Center and MOFAD, meet us in East Harlem to celebrate and support the vibrant, rich history, and strong tradition of African Americans though the first-of-its-kind exhibition celebrating the countless contributions of Black chefs, farmers, and food and drink producers who have laid the foundation for American food culture.

Join us for an afternoon of free activities that include:

  • Museum tour and exhibit

  • Trivia game with prizes

  • Divine Nine Greek letter organization strolling

  • Live music

  • Walking tour historial references

Shop with Harlem-based vendors and get a thank you gift from ABNY when you show us you spent over $50!

RSVP for free admission and a boxed lunch with Chef Lexis Gonzales.

 


ABNY

The Association for a Better New York (ABNY) is a nonprofit organization that convenes, mobilizes, and activates the region’s public and private sectors for the continuous growth and renewal of New York City’s people, communities, and businesses. culture.

THE AFRICA CENTER
The Africa Center is transforming the world’s understanding of Africa, its Diaspora and the role of people of African descent in the world. Serving as the hub for the exchange of ideas around culture, business, and policy related to the continent, and in the spirit of collaboration and engagement with individuals and institutions who share the Center’s values, The Africa Center inspires enthusiasm, and advances thought and action around Africa’s global influence and impact on our collective and shared futures.

 
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Watermelon and Red Birds: Celebrating Juneteenth with Nicole Taylor and Osayi Endolyn

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