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International food and culture on full display at “Global Entry” event | AFRO American Newspapers

Members of the international community came together with local residents at Current Space on July 23 for an extraordinary event called “Global Entry.” The captivating affair was a celebration of cultural diversity, showcasing the richness of global food and music to local residents.

Global Entry, hosted by Gaia Bethel-Birch, Malaika Aminata Clements and Nicola Uatuva, provided an enchanting opportunity for attendees to explore communities from around the world through their taste buds and dance moves. The event featured an array of delectable dishes from West Africa, allowing participants to indulge in a unique culinary journey. From tantalizing Afro Beats to the groovy rhythms of Amapiano and the infectious rhythm of Afrohouse, the music selection at Global Entry had everyone on their feet, dancing and rejoicing in the spirit of freedom.  Shoe Display

International food and culture on full display at “Global Entry” event | AFRO American Newspapers

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International food and culture on full display at “Global Entry” event | AFRO American Newspapers

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