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<b>Location:</b> 158 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.673976,-73.925312<br>
<b>About:</b> After Afropolitan. Artwork, performances, and conference exploring contemporary African diaspora experiences
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<b>Location:</b> 200 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11238<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.671151,-73.963477<br>
<b>About:</b> Black History Month: Living Legacy. The Brooklyn Museum offers free art and entertainment with pop-up gallery talks, live music, films, and hands-on art classes.
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<b>Location:</b> 209 Joralemon St. Brooklyn, NY 11201<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.692681,-73.990214<br>
<b>About:</b> Black Business in Brooklyn Legacy &amp; Longevity. The event from Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams honors African-American businesses in Brooklyn that have been around for more than 20 years.
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<b>Location:</b> 1368 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11216<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.679978,-73.945709<br>
<b>About:</b> THIRTY PLUS THIRTY EQUALS SIXTY. The African-American and Caribbean art exhibition is produced by Linda Sutton-Jones and salutes artists who enriched her life through their contributions.
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<b>Location:</b> 670 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.689878,-73.946562<br>
<b>About:</b> "They Marched Yesterday For A Such A Time As This." The musical presentation celebrates the lives of the Civil Rights Movement foot soldiers.
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<b>Location:</b> 8 Thomas S. Boyland St. Brooklyn, NY 11233<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.684875,-73.915124<br>
<b>About:</b> African Dancing &amp; Folktales. Storyteller and dancer Caren Calder performs traditional African Folktales to the beat of a live percussionist.
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<b>Location:</b> 1580 Rockaway Pkwy. Brooklyn, NY 11236<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.642211,-73.899471<br>
<b>About:</b> Black History Month Reading Circle. Teens can bring their favorite poem, play, essay, or novel by a great African American writer for discussion.
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<b>Location:</b> 500 25th St Brooklyn, NY 11232<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.658314,-73.994759<br>
<b>About:</b> Black History at Green-Wood. The cemetery hosts a trolley tour to examine the life and accomplishments of prominent black New Yorkers.
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<b>Location:</b> 128 Pierrepont St Brooklyn, NY 11201<br>
<b>Latitude/Longitude:</b> 40.694804,-73.992407<br>
<b>About:</b> Sunday Screenings: Brooklyn Boheme. Every Sunday in February, the Brooklyn Historical Society will provide a free screening the documentary following the African-American art community in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill during the 1980s and 90s.
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