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Ele of The Dark

Doyigbé, Lionel

Death and Cash

Zadi, Jean-Pascal

Bourqui, Lionel

Kasongo (Im)Materiel

From the Cave’s Mouth

Aterianus-Owanga, Alice

A Real Dancer Cannot Stand Still

Gillard, Simon Coulibaly

10 Songs for Charity

New York African Film Festival Returns May 12 in a Hybrid Format

Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) and African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) will celebrate the kickoff of the 29th New York African Film Festival (NYAFF) at FLC from May 12 to

2022 Statement

After great anticipation, the annual New York African Film Festival (NYAFF) returns under the banner, Visions of Freedom. With both in-theater and virtual offerings, the 29th edition of the NYAFF

Day of Film & Dance with Afro’Dance Emerges

Tab, Al-Sit and Min Alesh?

Appreciation and Mrs. F.

Idrissa Ouédraogo, From the Land of the Upright People

25th National Traveling Series

Life on Earth

https://watch.africanfilmny.org/cinemaawujo/play/61f17acf5acb3400937fa856

14th Annual Family Day Celebration Video Recap

Elder’s Corner at the MoCADA Block Party

14th Annual Family Day Celebration

Kings of Mulberry Street

The Fits

Films on the Green 2021: Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai

Open Community Day

We Demand Our Share of Life: Exploring Haiti’s Cinematic Truths – Panel

On Our Own Terms – Panel

Howard Dodson, Jr. in Conversation with Dr. Sheila S. Walker

Scattered Africa: Faces and Voices of the African Diaspora

Digital Art Exhibition: An Excavation of Us

An Excavation of Us

Al-Sit

Oliveira, Éthel

Bangaologia: The Science of Style

Dú, Coréon

Howard Dodson, Jr. in Conversation with Dr. Sheila S. Walker

Commentary – African Diaspora Studies and the Lost Promise of Afrocentrism

“I am an Afrocentric,” Professor Sheila Walker declares in “The Virtues of Positive Ethnocentrism: Some Reflections of an Afrocentric Anthropologist.” For Walker, Afrocentrism is not an exclusionary form of “ethnic

Bronx Princess

Commentary – Love for My People: Some Reflections on Sheila Walker and Life-Affirming Anthropology

I said I love being Black.I love the color of my skin,it’s the skin that I’m in.I love the texture of my hair,and I rock it everywhere.I said I love