[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 17]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 23330-23331]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




               CELEBRATING NEW YORK'S AFRICAN DAY PARADE

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                         HON. CHARLES B. RANGEL

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Saturday, August 4, 2007

  Mr. RANGEL. Madam Speaker, today I rise up to honor what is expected 
to be an exciting first in the history of my congressional district--
New York's first ever African Day Parade and Street Festival this 
Sunday, August 5, 2007.
  I can think of no better place to hold such an event than in the 
village of Harlem. Although many people around the world hold common 
African value and traditions, unity of purpose and a shared history 
does not equal a monolithic culture. Too often ``Africa'' is presented 
without the richness of diversity, an oversight that helps continue 
backward stereotypes and misconceptions.
  This event presents a unique opportunity for all New Yorkers to learn 
about the different cultures within the continent's diaspora. It will 
bring together a wide range of representatives from dance groups and 
vendors to fashion designers, writers and musicians--all of whom 
promise to showcase their own perspective of the continent's tapestry.
  This grand celebration is also a great opportunity for our recently 
arrived African brothers and sisters to build bridges--both within 
their smaller communities, but also with their African American and 
Latino cousins. Only by growing these relationships can we achieve 
common goals and dreams. Only by working together can we move closer to 
the country and the world that all our children need and deserve.

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