New TV show keeping Cultures alive

L-R: Writer, director, and actor, Oliver MBamara with Yomi Ajaiyeoba, President of the Nigerian Lawyers Association    By Isseu Diouf Campbell Writer, director, and actor Oliver MBamara premiered episodes of his first TV series titled “Cultures” during the Nigerian Lawyers … Read More

African Students of City College celebrate Africa

African Student Union members in traditional attire By Isseu Diouf Campbell The African Student Union and the Senegambian Student Association of the City College of New York hosted Vive l’Afrique Part II – a cultural show celebrating Africa with dance, … Read More

Ruby Dee celebrates Mother’s Day in Harlem

Ruby Dee By Isseu Diouf Campbell Back in Harlem where she grew up, Ruby Dee spent Mother’s Day at an evening of spoken word and music at the Apollo Theater on May 13, 2012. Photos of the event Related Images:

Sierra Leonan community holds 51st independence celebration

Adiatu Bangura, 2011 Miss Sierra Leone NY receiving a certificate from H.E. Shekou Toure, Sierra Leone’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations By Isseu Diouf Campbell The Union of Sierra Leonean Organizations in New York State hosted the 51st independence … Read More

Senegal’s Cheikh Lô gets to Carnegie Hall

Cheikh Lô By Isseu Diouf Campbell [column width=”47%” padding=”6%”] Senegalese singer Cheikh Lô performed with his band at an intimate concert in Carnegie Hall’s Zankell Hall on April 20, 2012. The artist, who defines his music as colorful, released his … Read More

South Africans celebrate Freedom Day

Nthabi and Nohlanhla, the picnic organizers By Isseu Diouf Campbell South Africans in New York celebrated Freedom day on April 28, 2012, during a picnic at the Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan. What started last year with less than … Read More

Ailey’s Spring Gala returns to the Apollo Theater

Toni Braxton, honorary chair By Isseu Diouf Campbell Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater held its annual spring gala benefit on April 8, 2012 at the Apollo Theater. The event started with a one-night-only performance by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, … Read More

ROSE gives gift of education to Haitian girls

Par Isseu Diouf Campbell and Winston Rodney Myrline Belzince knows the value of education. If it wasn’t for the generosity of a stranger who paid her tuition for a private school in Haiti for seven years, she would have stayed … Read More

Rose Marie Guiraud’s bon voyage benefit

L-R: H.E. Daouda Diabate, Ivory Coast’s ambassador of the United Nations, Rose Marie Guiraud, her husband and Ivory Coast’s former UN Ambassador Youssoufou Bamba By Isseu Diouf Campbell Members of the Ivorian diaspora in the United States recently hosted a … Read More

‘Achieving Leadership’s Purpose’ stronger than ever

L-R: Stacie Nc Grant of Achieving Leadership’s Purpose, Inc., with students By Isseu Diouf Campbell Even the alumni who graduated 20 years ago remember the impact that Achieving Leadership’s Purpose, Inc., had on their lives. For many of them, participating … Read More

Africa Channel & African Union team up for Africa Day 2012

L-R: H.E. Tete Antonio, Permanent Observer of the African Union to the United Nations,  with Mark Walton, The Africa Channel Executive Vice President, Sponsorship and Corporate Development By Isseu Diouf Campbell Ask the average New Yorker what Africa Day is, … Read More

Nigeria’s Lamido Sanusi opens 9th Annual African Economic Forum

L-R: Lamido Sanusi, Central Bank Governor of the Federal Bank of Nigeria, with Ngowari Harry and Foday Sackor, 9th Annual African Economic Forum co-chairs By Isseu Diouf Campbell Organizers of the 9th Annual African Economic Forum, which started on April 13th, … Read More

Between two worlds | Entre deux mondes

L-R: Jennifer Adaku Akabue, Yvonne Orji,  Joy Notoma, Ngozi Anyanwu, and Mfoniso Udofia By Isseu Diouf Campbell and Winston Rodney Through storytelling, song, dance and multimedia, five Nigerian-American writers and performers – Jennifer Adaku Akabue, Ngozi Anyanwu, Joy Notoma, Yvonne … Read More

The New York African Film Festival returns

R-L: Mahen Bonetti, Founder of the New York African Film Festival with Richard Pena, Program Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center By Isseu Diouf Campbell African filmmakers converged on Film Society of Lincoln Center on April 11, 2012 … Read More

Joloff restaurant relocates

L-R: Papa K. Diagne, owner of Joloff Restaurant with his sister and two daughters By Isseu Diouf Campbell The recent closing party for Papa K. Diagne’s Le Joloff Restaurant located on Fulton Street was not supposed to be a sad … Read More

The Power of the Youth in the Senegalese Elections of 2012

By Isseu Diouf Campbell On March 29, 2012, Senegalese rapper Baay Bia, producer Ben Herson, reporter Christian Thiam, doctorate student Etienne Smith and Rosalind Fredericks of New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, were members of a panel titled … Read More

Sculptor Ousmane Gueye’s “Comeback”

L-R: Curtis Jacobs, Founder & President of Renaissance Fine Art, Inc., sculptor Ousmane Gueye, and Paula Coleman, Director of RFA By Isseu Diouf Campbell The Renaissance Fine Art gallery recently hosted the opening reception of sculptor Ousmane Gueye’s latest exhibition, … Read More

New F2FA magazine to uplift Africa’s image in mainstream

L-R: Isaac Boateng with Alek Wek By Isseu Diouf Campbell Part of a generation of Africans who are tired of the continent’s negative portrayal in mainstream media, Isaac Boateng and Sandra Appiah want to do something about it –through a … Read More

NPower’s first Harlem branch classroom graduates

L-R: Students of the first Harlem branch classroom By Isseu Diouf Campbell NPower, a national nonprofit that brings information technology services to nonprofits and training to young adults held a graduation ceremony for its first Harlem branch classroom on March … Read More

Minority and Women entrepreneurs still struggling in 2012

L-R: Quenia Abreu, President & CEO of the New York Women’s Chamber of Commerce, Councilman Robert Jackson, and Ann Rascon, Department of Small Business By Isseu Diouf Campbell There was a lot of frustration in the room during the State … Read More

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