New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01188

Introduced
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  
Report Pass
6/10/25  

Caption

Commemorating the 54th Annual International African Arts Festival to be held from July 4-6, 2025, and recognizing its enduring contributions to cultural preservation and community enrichment

Impact

The bill positively impacts state laws by recognizing the contributions of cultural institutions like the International African Arts Festival towards community enrichment and cultural preservation. By officially commemorating this long-standing event, the legislation fosters recognition and support for artistic endeavors that emphasize racial justice and cultural empowerment. It serves to highlight ongoing community efforts to celebrate African heritage and to provide economic opportunities through festival activities such as marketplaces and performances.

Summary

Bill J01188 commemorates the 54th Annual International African Arts Festival scheduled to take place from July 4-6, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York. This festival is celebrated as an important cultural event that highlights the rich heritage and artistic excellence of New York's diverse communities. The event, which traces its roots back to 1971, has grown significantly and now serves as a vibrant platform for showcasing both traditional and contemporary African artistic expressions. The bill emphasizes the festival's role in affirming the cultural identity of African and diasporic communities amidst historical struggles for recognition and justice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill J01188 is largely positive, reflecting a widespread acknowledgment of the festival's significance in promoting cultural and racial justice. There is a sense of pride among legislators and community members for the role the festival plays in celebrating African culture and fostering intergenerational dialogue. The bill is seen as a celebration of resilience and resistance within the community, aiming to uplift and empower those who have historically faced marginalization.

Contention

While the bill has garnered broad support, potential points of contention could arise over the allocation of resources and funding for community events like the festival. Discussions may focus on ensuring that public support does not detract from addressing pressing community issues. However, the overarching narrative remains centered on solidarity and the shared commitment to cultural preservation, making significant contention less likely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY J01619

Commending the Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation upon the occasion of hosting its 3rd Annual Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture Festival, held February 20 28, 2026

NY J01930

Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Hangar Theatre and recognizing its enduring contributions to the cultural and artistic life of the State of New York

NY J01061

Commemorating the Annual Children's Festival Youth Pan Fest hosted by the Carlos Lezama Archives and Caribbean Cultural Center on August 23, 2025

NY K00470

Commemorating International Romani Day on April 8, 2025, and recognizing the cultural heritage, resilience, and contributions of the Romani people

NY HJR1103

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize the thirty-ninth annual Africa in April Cultural Awareness Festival in Memphis and to commend Yvonne and David Acey for their leadership and service to the Memphis community.

NY J01976

Commending the 7th Annual Haitian Culture Day Parade and Festival on May 9, 2026

NY HCR163

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Establish An Annual Festival Celebrating Pacific Island Culture And Arts.

NY HR158

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Establish An Annual Festival Celebrating Pacific Island Culture And Arts.

NY HR113

Commemorating the Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival on the occasion of its twenty-fourth anniversary and its role in elevating Black excellence in film

NY J00889

Commemorating the 6th Annual Haitian Culture Day Parade, organized by Life of Hope, and recognizing its celebration of Haitian heritage, unity, and community empowerment

Similar Bills

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