Tue, May 19, 2026

Presented in Partnership with BAM as Part of DanceAfrica 2026

To expand on DanceAfrica’s celebration of the vibrant musical and cultural tradition of Africa and its diaspora, BAM welcomes the Center for Brooklyn History to examine the positioning of the continent within the story of our modern world. Join CBH for a conversation that confronts historical distortion and misrepresentation of African history, and celebrates ground-breaking intellectual contributions, reflecting on the question: how has this history been told, and by whom?

Acclaimed journalist and author Howard W. French draws on the revisionist arguments of his book Born in Blackness, which repositions Africa at the center of the modern world’s formation. Yale professor Dan Magaziner reflects on Africa as a center of intellectual production, in particular thinking about nationhood and independence. In dialogue with Lovia Gyarkye, editor at Hammer & Hope and a leading voice on Black culture and politics, they will explore the continent’s foundational role in the rise of the modern global economy and contemporary political and intellectual thought, the ways that role has been obscured, and how revisiting that history challenges long-standing Eurocentric perspectives.

VENUE

Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont St
Brooklyn, NY

TICKET INFORMATION

Free

All performances will adhere to protocols developed in accordance with New York State regulations and in consultation with medical professionals for the safety of our artists, audiences, and staff. 

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