Sierra Leonean NYC
Discover Sierra Leonean NYC and its unique Krio language in Park Hill, Staten Island, and at the Met Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and more. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has some Afro-Portuguese ivories. Created by Sierra Leoneans for Portuguese traders around 1460. They are among the first documented art objects made by African-European cultural collaboration before things got messy.
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New York City FC (NYCFC) vs Columbus Crew is Women’s Empowerment Night
Argentine NYC, Brazilian NYC, Chilean NYC, Citi Field, Colombian NYC, Concourse The Bronx, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Queens, Italian NYC, Jamaican NYC, March NYC, Puerto Rican NYC, Salvadoran NYC, Sierra Leonean NYC, Soccer NYC, Trinidadian NYC, Yankee StadiumLos Angeles FC, Columbus Crew
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New York African Film Festival is “As the Stars Sow the Earth”
African American NYC, Bissau-Guinean NYC, British NYC, Burkinabè, Cape Verdean, Congolese NYC (DRC), East Harlem NYC, Egyptian, Film at Lincoln Center, Film Festivals NYC, French NYC, Ghanaian NYC, Harlem NYC, Ivorian NYC, Jamaican NYC, Kenyan NYC, Malian NYC, Maysles Documentary Center, Moroccan, Nigerian NYC, Rwandan, Senegalese NYC, Sierra Leonean NYC, Somalian, South African NYC, Sudanese, The Africa Center, Togolese NYC, Tunisian, Ugandan NYC“Promised Sky,” “The Eyes of Ghana, “Dust to Dreams”