Tagged: Brooklyn

Discover Brighton Beach, a “Little Odessa by the sea” in Brooklyn

Written by Mariya Tsalkovich   Stepping off the B/Q train platform onto the sidewalk of Brighton Beach Avenue, one is transplanted into a myriad of history. The rich smell of salty ocean water mingling with the scent of freshly baked pirozhki permeates the air and speaks to the Eastern European immigrant influence of this small seaside town, Brighton Beach. Until the latter half of the 19th century, the Brighton Beach area consisted of little more than farms on sandy hills....

A showcase of the Black diaspora: exploring New York’s 43rd annual International African Arts Festival

Written by Marisa Guerrero   This Fourth of July weekend, the foundation of the United States was not the only thing being celebrated. While the city flocked to the banks of the East River to watch New York City’s annual fireworks show, thousands more flocked to Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn for the 43rd annual International African Arts Festival. The International African Arts Festival was founded in 1971 as the “African Street Carnival,” a fundraiser for an independent school in...