 |
Dr. Marimba Ani. Keynote Address. Dr. Ani reminded the audience of Dr. John Henrik Clarke's academic and political commitment to the African-American community. |
 |
Songhai Djeli interpreting African Songs. |
 |
Los Pleneros de la 21 interpreting Bomba y Plena, Puerto Rican popular music. |
 |
Students and faculty having a great time! |
 |
African genuine cultural expressions recreated by this skillful dancer! |
 |
Dr. James Conyers, former student of Dr. Clarke celebrating his life, and his academic accomplishments at Hunter College. He is the Assistant Director of the Africana Studies Program at Kean College in New Jersey. |
 |
Songhai Djeli electrifying the audience with their African drums ! |
 |
A group of children from the “Afrikan Heritage After School Program” demonstrated how Dr. John Henrik Clarke's ideas are still alive, contributing to develop a stronger African identity and positive cultural values. |
 |
The event ended as it started; singing, dancing and celebrating culture and life! |