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Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation Moves To A New Home In Brooklyn

Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation Moves To A New Home In Brooklyn

by Kate Peterson | Dec 14, 2018 | News

The Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation, one of Brooklyn’s most respected cultural arts ambassadors and non-profit community organizations over the past 16 years is moving from its current location (1803 Fulton Street) to PS 21 (180 Chauncey Street) in Brooklyn....
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