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  1. Djali Brown-Cepeda is a Cultural Preservationist from Munsee-Lenape, Wappinger, and Wecquaesgeek Territories in Lenapehoking (Upper Manhattan and the Bronx), working within archival, film, and television spaces to preserve Latino and Caribbean histories of New York City, celebrate the triumphs of marginalized communities, and dispel one-note ...

  2. 5,409 Followers, 1,038 Following, 164 Posts - Djali Brown-Cepeda (@djalibc) on Instagram: "Olorisha Oní Yemayá Filmmaker | Archivist | Cultural Worker Mami, @nuevayorkinos & @ancestrallchemy"

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  3. Jun 20, 2019 · The fierce woman behind the popular account and website is Djali Brown-Cepeda, a New York City native who saw the need for preservation of the East Coast Latinx experience. Her devotion to her community and its people is apparent in her careful curation and thoughtful replies to comments.

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  5. Sep 29, 2021 · Djali Brown-Cepeda didn’t grow up surrounded by a bunch of happy family photos. “I was longing for the Black and Latinx experience — the one cookouts, parties, thousands of aunts, uncles, and cousins playing games at the family reunion,” the native New Yorker tells The Cut.

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  6. Djali Brown-Cepeda - Founder, Curator - Nuevayorkinos | LinkedIn. Founder + Curator, NuevaYorkinos, a digital archive documenting and preserving NYC Latino history. United States. 558...

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  7. Feb 25, 2021 · In an effort to preserve Latinx and Black New York City history, Djali reveals to HipLatina how traditions of storytelling, building the bridge between the Latinx and Black community, and celebrating collectively remain critical to the development of these archives.

  8. Oct 15, 2021 · October 15, 2021 2:50 PM EDT. O n Feb. 14, 2019, Manhattan-native Djali Brown-Cepeda launched Nuevayorkinos—a digital archive dedicated to documenting New York City’s Latino history and...