Mayor Adams hosts reception celebrating African heritage
In a heartfelt reception at Gracie Mansion on October 1, 2024, Mayor Eric Adams embraced the rich cultural heritage of Africa, celebrating its significance within the New York City community.
The event, organized by the Mayor’s Office of International Affairs, brought together dignitaries and leaders from various African nations, showcasing the city’s commitment to strengthening ties with the African diaspora.
Opening the event, Deputy Commissioner Aissata Camara welcomed the attendees and introduced Mayor Adams, who expressed his deep connection to Africa through personal experiences. “I am probably the only mayor in this history that has been to Africa six or seven times,” Adams shared, recounting his visits across the continent—from Senegal to Ghana and Nigeria.
His remarks highlighted the inspiration and energy he gained from these travels.
Adams emphasized the importance of reconnecting the younger generation with their African roots. “We want to do trade. We’re going to do a cultural exchange. We want to re-energize ourselves,” he stated, illustrating his vision for collaborative initiatives that foster cultural understanding and economic growth.
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The mayor also took a moment to honor the late NBA star Dikembe Mutombo, recognizing his contributions as an ambassador for Africa. “His benevolence and his loss will be missed,” Adams remarked, calling for a moment of silence to remember Mutombo and his legacy.
In a powerful message about unity and resilience, Adams encouraged attendees to embrace their shared heritage. “Good people walk in the room when others walk out,” he said, reinforcing the idea that challenges can bring out the true spirit of community.
As the evening progressed, the mayor expressed gratitude for the collective strength of the African diaspora, affirming his administration’s commitment to creating a more equitable city for all. “We lived up to what we promised.
We’re going to continue to do that,” he concluded, urging everyone to keep him in their prayers as they navigate the city’s challenges together.
This reception marks a significant step toward fostering deeper connections and collaborations between New York City and Africa, embodying Mayor Adams’ vision of a thriving, inclusive community.