Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso spearheaded the annual Black History Month celebration at Restoration Plaza's Cultural Museum of African Art, themed "Brooklyn is Africa: Lineage & Power Through the Arts." The event drew significant attendance and showcased numerous performances, including the Noel Pointer Foundation string ensemble and the Brooklyn High School of the Arts jazz ensemble. Guests indulged in culinary delights from Chef Lex and the Brownsville Community Culinary Center while exploring over 3,000 art pieces collected by Eric Edwards, emphasizing the ties between Brooklyn's culture and African heritage.
The annual Black History Month celebration, organized by Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, focused on the cultural and artistic connections between Brooklyn and Africa.
Attendees experienced live music by local ensembles, a sampling of exquisite cuisine, and the opportunity to view over 3,000 art pieces in the museum's extensive collection.
The event, themed 'Brooklyn is Africa: Lineage & Power Through the Arts,' successfully gathered a large audience, celebrating the richness of African culture in Brooklyn.
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