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When you think of Thanksgiving, you probably picture the familiar American celebration—turkey dinners, family gatherings, and stories passed down through generations. But have you ever wondered if this holiday is celebrated differently around the world? Or if it holds a deeper, more diverse meaning for communities with roots across the globe?On Sunday, November 24th, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, we invite you to the African American Museum in Philadelphia for “Brunch at AAMP: A Taste of the Diaspora” where you can dive into a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating Thanksgiving traditions from St. Lucia, Grenada, and the United States. Picture this: a vibrant brunch menu with dishes that fuse familiar favorites with flavors from these regions —each delectable bite telling a unique story of cultural heritage and tradition.
Sip on a refreshing rum punch or classic mimosa from our Kitty on Top Bar or choose a creative mocktail if you prefer to keep things light. The atmosphere will be filled with rich aromas, inviting you to sit back, indulge, and enjoy the warmth of community.
After brunch, settle in for a lively panel discussion featuring thought leaders and storytellers who will take you on a journey through the varied Thanksgiving traditions of the Diaspora. Hear how this holiday is embraced and reinterpreted in St. Lucia, Grenada, and the U.S., and discover the deep connections between these cultures and the meanings they attach to the holiday.
Before you leave, don’t miss our powerful exhibition, Shared Vision: Portraits from The CCH Pounder-Koné Collection, featuring breathtaking works by renowned and emerging artists from across the African Diaspora. Walk through galleries filled with portraits that capture the essence of beauty, identity, and power in Black culture, with works by icons like Bisa Butler, Samella Lewis, Lezley Saar, and new art stars like Luke Agada and Alex Peter Idoko.
This is more than just a brunch—it’s an immersive journey that celebrates the rich traditions and voices of the African Diaspora.
Secure your tickets today and be part of an unforgettable cultural experience!
$75 General Admission
$45 Member Admission
BRUNCH PARTNER
Kitty on Top Bartending: Khamila "Kitty" Barnes is the dynamic force behind Kitty on Top Bartending, a five-star mobile bartending service known for its exceptional craft cocktails and engaging mixology experiences. As the creator of KCQ Simple Syrups, a line of all-natural syrups beloved by corporate clients and food enthusiasts, she brings a fresh, artisanal touch to every beverage. Kitty’s passion for creativity extends beyond cocktails—she teaches interactive cocktail-making classes that inspire teams and individuals to explore the art of mixology.
Learn more about Kitty on Top Bartending at www.kittyontopbartending.com
Learn more and get your tickets now:
https://tockify.com/aampmuseum/detail/799/1732465800000
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African American Museum in Philadelphia, 701 Arch Street,Philadelphia,PA,United States
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