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Afropunk is Growing, and That's a Good Thing... Or is it?

Afropunk is Growing, and That's a Good Thing... Or is it?

In just 12 short years, Afropunk now is experiencing the problem of growing pains Photo: Dante Bowen for BK Reader Who isn't proud of the success of AfroPunk? In just 12 short years since its founding in 2005, the festival has grown to become a globa
Photos: Pretty Punks

Photos: Pretty Punks

BK Reader's photographer was on the scene at Afropunk this weekend to capture the amazing vibe and visuals that Afropunk delivers so well.

Afropunk 2017: Relax, Relate, R-E-S-I-S-T

Afropunk is, perhaps, the one "safe space" where black people can gather annually en masse to express their gloriously diverse, true punk selves Photo: Dante Bowen for BK Reader By Ghazala Irshad Afropunk has never been your typical music festival.

Get Ready for a Litty Weekend! Full Events Lineup Ahead

So many events... so little time... This weekend's events carry a general theme of race, resistance and rock-n-roll!! Photo: MSNBC.com This weekend is so chocked full of amazing things to do, my brain is hurting trying to sort them all out.

Letter from the Editor: Time to Review, Renew and Refresh!

Welcome to BK Reader 3.0! C. Zawadi Morris, Publisher, BK Reader Dear Brooklyn Readers, This year, we're happy to announce our latest, annual "nip-n-tuck.
Photos: Curlfest 2017 Brings out Brooklyn's Best... How Nature Intended

Photos: Curlfest 2017 Brings out Brooklyn's Best... How Nature Intended

Curlfest 2017 Photo: Dante Bowen for BK Reader Fellas, I only have one thing to say to you: You need to step up your game! Curlfest 2017 Photo: BK Reader On Saturday, July 15, Curly Girl Collective and Shae Moisture presented the 4th Annual Curlfest

At Brookdale Hospital, Big Changes in Healthcare Announced for Northeast Brooklyn

l to r: Paul Francis, Deputy Secretary, office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo; Dr.

Brooklyn BP Announces New Partnership With Afropunk; Will Expand Youth Voluntarism Across Borough

It's almost hard to believe that one of the borough's largest, most highly anticipated music festivals of the summer, Afropunk , once upon a time was absolutely free.
Photos: Afropunk 2016, in Living Color

Photos: Afropunk 2016, in Living Color

Afropunk 2016 Photo: J.
Letter from the Editor: Welcome to the New BK Reader!

Letter from the Editor: Welcome to the New BK Reader!

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR BK Reader Publisher C.