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Fourth Annual Pittsburgh African Diversity Festival
Created on Friday, 19 October 2012 10:33 Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13 Published on Friday, 19 October 2012 10:33 Written by Courier Newsroom Hits: 551
The Union of African Communities in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County presented the 4th Annual Pittsburgh African Diversity Festival in East Liberty.| STILT WALKERS—Stilt walkers with African drummers march around the church. |
UAC is an umbrella organization for all African Communities in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The union is constituted by leadership/representatives from 40 plus African Countries/communities represented and living in this region. In an effort to foster unity, empowerment, linkages and improve the quality of life of Africans in the area through acting upon the needs, concerns, challenges, and opportunities.
The Pittsburgh African Diversity Festival is a community driven initiative that started in 2009 as an annual event to create opportunities for new immigrant communities living in Pittsburgh and its environs to share their cultures and traditions and to interact with the larger Pittsburgh community. “This event brings everyone together, helping to reduce ethnic tensions, foster unity and tolerance, and promote Pittsburgh’s diversity,” said Benedict Killang, president of the UAC.
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