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A poster highlighting Caribbean Cinema at the ADIFF NYC 2025.
Movies

Caribbean stories to take center stage at ADIFF 2025

By Nelson A. King
Alkaline
Movies

Alkaline drops ‘Key Man’

By Nelson A. King
Adlib Steel Orchestra at CLACC-C Youth Pan Festival in 2017.
Movies

CLACC-C hosts Annual Youth Pan Fest

By Nelson A. King
Screen grab of co-directors of “The Ride Ahead Samuel Habib” and his dad, Dan Habib, American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter, and Tony Award-winning actor and The Ride Ahead cast member, Ali Stroker.
Movies

New film highlights life experiences of disabled filmmaker 

By Milette Millington
Brooklyn-based Haitian-American director Wanly Florexile.
Movies

‘Joseph,’ an emotionally charged, character-driven thriller: Marie Driven

By Nelson A. King
Classical pianist Sean Sutherland backs up Addison Stoddard with Becket's 'St. Vincent My Homeland.’
St Vincent

Smooth Vibes and Spirits

By Nelson A. King
Scene in progress: Tevin Foster filming “Race Vs. Culture: The Black Experience” — a powerful documentary exploring race, identity, and culture through voices from across the Black diaspora.
Movies

Independent filmmaker Tevin Foster to premiere new documentary ‘Race Vs. Culture’ Exploring Black Unity 

By Tracey Khan
“Joseph” is a bold and deeply personal thriller that delves into the complexities of faith, identity, and moral conflict through the lens of the Haitian-American experience. The film follows a gripping, character-driven narrative that challenges perceptions and speaks to the heart of cultural duality.
Haiti

Wanly Florexile infuses grit, faith, and drama into Indie film ‘Joseph’

By Tracey Khan
Barbershop – Go Back To Africa
Movies

FLC, AFF partner for New York African Film Festival

By Nelson A. King
Martinican filmmaker Euzhan Palcy.
Movies

Martinique celebrates acclaimed filmmaker Euzhan Palcy at Metrograph NYC on Friday

By Nelson A. King
Don Knock, left, with Anik Khan.
Movies

Don Knock unveils cinematic visuals for ‘Big Body Benz’

By Nelson A. King
Gotham Health staff proudly participating in New York City’s 2024 West Indian Day parade, promoting healthcare awareness and celebrating diversity.
Health

New short documentary showcases community awareness through summer parades

By Nelson A. King
Lee Scratch Perry with Reshma B.
Movies

New Reggae documentary premiering at Bronx Music Hall this weekend

By Milette Millington
Black history month.
Arts & Theater

Celebrating Black History Month under the theme ‘African American and Labor’

By Tangerine Clarke
Christopher Cumberbatch will discuss his career designing and creating sets for stage and screen on Saturday, March 8, as part of the daily schedule of art, fashion, film, and performance.
Barbados

15th Annual CaFA Fair Barbados to headline multi-awarding designer Christopher Cumberbatch

By Tangerine Clarke
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Bronx Times

Acclaimed reggae documentary to make NYC premiere at Bronx Music Hall

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Bring Your Flags, Costumes, Music, and C
June 20, noon

CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY INVITATION: Harlem Welcomes the World!
St. Nicholas Ave, between 141st and 145th Streets

We are thrilled to continue our 50th Ann
June 20, 1 pm

Our Road to Freedom: Jab, J’ouvert, Revelry & Resistance
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute

Join the Caribbean Cultural Center Afric
June 20, 1 pm

Our Road to Freedom: Jab, J’Ouvert, Revelry and Resistance
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute

The global ambassadors of konpa, Haiti
June 24, 8 pm

Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo ” The Sound of a Nation “
Lincoln Center

Join us for performances at Evergreen Pa
June 27, 5 pm

Performances at Evergreen Park Ridgewood
Evergreen Park

Join us for performances in Astoria at t
June 28, 5 pm

Performances at Astoria Pool Observation Deck
Astoria Pool Observation Deck

An Evening of Caribbean Sounds, Food, Sp
Aug. 22, 5:30 pm

Rhythms & The Summer Breeze
Cityview Rooftop Lounge

Every Step Helps End Episodes of Homeles
Nov. 7, 9 am

Care For the Homeless 5K Walk/Run
Riverside Park

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