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The Cooperative Culture Collective is a Brooklyn based collaboration between African American artists and African American small businesses in the evolving Brooklyn, New York cultural districts of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bedford- Stuyvesant and Prospect Heights. Our Mission is to present, develop and produce African American influenced celebrations and festivals, to enhance cultural and educational awareness, foster economic growth for business in the communities and provide a local and national platform for established and emerging artists.

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