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<Our Inheritance> Am I my culture’s keeper?

Watch me choose (?) my culture

Photo collage featuring two main images side by side. On the left, a close-up view of the Statue of Liberty's face, focusing on the crown at the very top. The crown has seven rays symbolizing continents and seas, representing universal liberty. The statue's head features a serene expression with well-defined features, conveying determination and strength. On the right, a map of Africa surrounded by flags of African countries, symbolizing unity and diversity. The image aims to showcase the Statue of Liberty, an iconic symbol of freedom, in the diverse city of New York, known for its cultural melting pot.

About this event

Step into the vibrant world of the African diaspora in New York City with an engaging documentary-style series! Join me on a journey of discovery as we delve into the complexities of identity and representation faced by the young African diaspora. In the pilot episode, "Roots of the Diaspora," will take you on a fascinating exploration of the history of the African diaspora, focusing on the diverse communities that have settled in New York City. Through a mix of interviews, historical footage, and visuals of cultural landmarks, the pilot will provide a comprehensive look at the rich tapestry of African diasporic cultures in the city.

This event is for anyone interested in exploring the cultural heritage and experiences of the African diaspora, particularly those who are navigating their own identity and cultural roots. Join us to learn, engage, and be inspired by the stories and journeys of the young African diaspora in NYC. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of a meaningful discussion and gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of the third culture within the African diaspora. This event is oriented towards people from the African diaspora, however it is open to everyone that feels disconnected from their origins/home culture. See you there!

About the Student

Gloria is an oral historian, storyteller and researcher, trying to navigate between different worlds and cultures. Congolese from her parents, but born and raised in France, she is working on a project exploring the notion of the third culture within the African diaspora in New York City. Her project aims to shed light on the challenges and triumphs of young African diaspora individuals in navigating their identity and finding their place in the world.

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