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African Diaspora International Film Festival NYC Brings the Many Faces of Mother Afrika To New York City

African Diaspora International Film Festival NYC (Lvnel/Adobe)

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Morningside Heights, Manhattan
CINEMA VILLAGE, Greenwich Village
LEONARD NIMOY THALIA, Upper West Side
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Miguel Zenón Plays His New “Golden City” Jazz Album, a History of San Francisco

Miguel Zenón in 2021 (courtesy)

MILLER THEATRE, Columbia University, Morningside Heights, Manhattan 🇵🇷

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Hosts Saint Francis’ Blessing of the Animals

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine (Bumbleedee/Dreamstime)

Saint Francis of Assisi Mass, Fair, and Blessing of the Animals ✝️

MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, Manhattan

Afribembé Festival, by the CCCADI, Joins Harlem Week’s A Great Day in Harlem

CCCADI Afribembé Festival (Mirmoor/Dreamstime)

GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL MEMORIAL, Morningside Heights, Manhattan 🇭🇹 🇵🇷

Harlem Week Celebrates Black Culture in the Home of the Harlem Renaissance Which Defined American Culture

Harlem Week (Rick/Adobe)

HARLEM, CENTRAL PARK, MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, Manhattan 🇺🇸

Paul Winter Summer Solstice Celebration at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine is a Divine Morning

Paul Winter Summer Solstice Celebration (Jiawangkun/Dreamstime)

CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE DIVINE, Morningside Heights, Manhattan

Shakespeare in the Park Goes Mobile with Much Ado About Nothing

Shakespeare in the Park 2025 (Brad Holley/Public Theater)

MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN, QUEENS, THE BRONX, STATEN ISLAND 🇦🇷 🇲🇽

African Diaspora International Film Festival 2024 Caribbean Film Series Screens at Teachers College, Columbia University

African Diaspora International Film Festival 2024 Caribbean Film Series ("Mali-Cuba" Edouard Salter, Richard Minier/ADIFF)

TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Morningside Heights, Manhattan 🇧🇸 🇧🇧 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇭🇹 🇯🇲 🇲🇶 🇵🇷 🇸🇷 🇹🇹

Harlem Renaissance Reborn: Reimagining the Past, Igniting the Future Conference at Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Harlem Renaissance Reborn Conference (Classical Theatre of Harlem)

CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, Morningside Heights, Manhattan 🇺🇸

African Diaspora International Film Festival is a World Full of Music & Soul

African Diaspora International Film Festival 2023 (Susana Baca "Memoria Viva"/Mark Dixon)

This is an outstanding curation of excellent films that show the power and resilience of African Diaspora culture around the world. There are American, Brazilian, British, Cuban, French, Guadeloupean, Malian and Peruvian music films.

COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE
Morningside Heights, Manhattan
Friday-Sunday, April 28-30, 2023
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