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SPARROW AND STANISLAUS HONOURED |
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BP MARKOWITZ, DEPUTY BP GRAHAM HOST FOURTH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF CARIBBEAN HERITAGE
 Slinger “The Mighty Sparrow” Francisco; Faye A. Rodney; Honorable Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix; Dr. Lamuel Stanislaus (Photo by Kathryn Kirk)
NEW YORK, June 26, 2009 -- On Wednesday, June 24, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Deputy Borough President Yvonne Graham joined the Caribbean Heritage Event Planning Committee and members of Brooklyn’s Caribbean community, civic leaders, dignitaries, authors, artists and others for a full day of festivities, readings, exhibitions and colloquia in honor of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month.
Home to the renowned West Indian American Day
Carnival and Parade and our nation’s largest Caribbean population,
Brooklyn is known as the “Caribbean Capital of the USA.”
For this unprecedented gathering of islands and cultures at Brooklyn
Borough Hall, a wide array of events were held that embraced the
sounds, sights, tastes and richness of the diverse cultures of the
Caribbean, including the symposium “The Caribbean Diaspora in the
Americas: The Case of Panama.” An awards luncheon kicked off the day’s
events, honoring Faye A. Rodney, president of New York Carib News; the
Honorable Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, administrative judge for civil matters
for the Second Judicial District; Dr. Lamuel Stanislaus,
ambassador-at-large and deputy United Nations envoy to Grenada; and
Slinger “The Mighty Sparrow” Francisco, “The Calypso King of the
World.”
 Deputy Brooklyn Borough President Yvonne Graham; Honorable Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix; Honorable Una S. T. Clarke (Photo by Kathryn Kirk)
An exhibit of Caribbean art entitled “A Tribute to Caribbean
Heritage” was on display in the Borough Hall Community Room. The public
also enjoyed an outdoor Caribbean market place, a restaurant food
tasting featuring Caribbean delicacies and performances of steel band,
calypso, reggae and creole music.
Photo by Kathryn Kirk
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