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African burial ground van cortlandt park. Located along the eastern edge of the Kingsbrid...
African burial ground van cortlandt park. Located along the eastern edge of the Kingsbridge Burial Ground, this area has been identified as a burial site of enslaved Africans who lived on the Van Cortlandt family plantation. Here, a Senior Producer Ahsinet visits the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx—a historically significant site believed to hold the rem Enslaved African American Burial Ground This guide supports examination of the burial site of the enslaved peoples working on the Van Cortland Plantation, now Van Cortlandt Park. In gratitude for the sacrifice of the African Ancestors who built what is now Van Cortlandt Park, the African Burial Ground located within the park, was The Kingsbridge Burial Grounds in Van Cortlandt Park Berrian-Tippett Burial Ground Enslaved African Burial Ground Documents compiled by Nick Dembowski. Through books, articles, slave indexes and Van Cortlandt Park Alliance reimagines historic burial site. The public acknowledgement of the Enslaved African Burial Ground in Van Cortlandt Park is one of what we hope will be many initiatives as we continue to re-frame a more authentic and inclusive history of Van Cortlandt Park Alliance is partnering with the Design Trust for Public Space to reimagine an Enslaved African Burial Ground site in the Bronx as a memorial space that fosters long-term healing Jonathan Calixto is joined by Ashley Hart Adams, the Arts Integration Strategist for the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, to discuss the design of a permanent a African Burial Ground For approximately 200 years, the Van Cortlandt family plantation relied upon the labor of enslaved people, as did many Jonathan Calixto is joined by Ashley Hart Adams, the Arts Integration Strategist for the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, to discuss the design of a permanent a African Burial Ground For approximately 200 years, the Van Cortlandt family plantation relied upon the labor of enslaved people, as did many Van Cortlandt Park Alliance (VCPA) is thrilled to announce that we have been generously awarded a grant from the Mellon Foundation to advance our capital Bronx, NY — Van Cortlandt Park Alliance (VCPA) is calling on Bronx residents, descendants, artists, and neighbors to help shape the future of one of the borough’s most sacred historic sites — the Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx was previously a wheat plantation and on the grounds is an African burial site. This site is a charged space that speaks to the history of place and asks us to consider in the present how we now 1. Located along the eastern edge of the Kingsbridge Burial Ground, this area Juneteenth in Van Cortlandt Park honored enslaved ancestors through drumming, dance, and a new effort to reimagine the Enslaved African Burial Ground. Leave Van Cortlandt Park Alliance (VCPA) and Design Trust for Public Space NYC are calling on architects, artists, and designers to reimagine the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, in partnership with the Design Trust for Public Space, launches Request for Qualifications call due 12/17 The Bronx, NY (November 18th, 2025) – Reimagining the Enslaved Van Cortlandt Park Alliance is partnering with the Design Trust for Public Space to reimagine an Enslaved African Burial Ground site in the Bronx as a memorial space that fosters long-term healing Deep in Van Cortlandt Park there is a sacred area, an Enslaved Peoples' burial ground. In 1905, when the New York and Kingsbridge Burial Grounds This area was used as a burial ground by two early colonial families that settled in today’s park in the 17th century–the Tippett and Betts families. Enslaved African Burial Ground Marker Inscription. Enslaved African Burial Ground This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. In partnership with the Design Trust for Public Space and Immanuel Oni, Liminal Sp, VCPA invites the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, in partnership with the Design Trust for Public Space, is launching a “design ideas competition,” seeking architects, landscape architects, artists, or other Open call for architects, artists, and designers to create a memorial for the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. The burial ground, used Tucked within the thick greenery of Van Cortlandt Park lies a largely forgotten burial ground with no headstones and little indication of its existence or In the 1990s, NYC Parks floated the idea of constructing a “dog run” on the grounds of what is now being called the “African Burial Ground” in Van African Burial Ground For approximately 200 years, the Van Cortlandt family plantation relied upon the labor of enslaved people, as did many plantations and The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance received a $310K grant to revitalize the Enslaved African Burial Ground, aiming to enhance visibility and historical awareness of the site. . Van Cortlandt Park Alliance is partnering with the Design Trust for Public Space to reimagine an Enslaved African Burial Ground site in the Bronx as a memorial space that fosters long-term healing Van Cortlandt Park Alliance is partnering with the Design Trust for Public Space to reimagine an Enslaved African Burial Ground site in the Bronx as a memorial space that fosters long-term healing This guide supports examination of the burial site of the enslaved peoples working on the Van Cortland Plantation, now Van Cortlandt Park. They were One of the largest parks in New York City, Van Cortlandt Park Alliance was the site of a sprawling colonial-era plantation with a working farm and Van Cortlandt Park Alliance (VCPA) and Design Trust for Public Space NYC are calling on architects, artists, and designers to reimagine the A recently-announced grant will bring new prominence to the Enslaved African Burial Ground in Van Cortlandt Park — a site that is notoriously The Bronx, NY (March 31st, 2025) – The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance (VCPA) today announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Design Trust for Public Space to reimagine the Enslaved African This guide supports examination of the burial site of the enslaved peoples working on the Van Cortland Plantation, now Van Cortlandt Park. What was here before? Located along the eastern edge of the Kingsbridge Burial Ground, this area has been identified as a burial The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance in the Bronx is leading a project to honor the Enslaved African Burial Ground in the park. Through books, articles, slave indexes and This program is a part of Van Cortlandt Park Alliance’s Reimagining initiative. They Van Cortlandt Park is home to an Enslaved African Burial Ground that was officially acknowledged and named by NYC Parks on Juneteenth in 2021, due to the efforts of Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Located along the eastern edge of the Kingsbridge Burial Ground, this area has been identified as a burial site of enslaved Africans who lived on the Van Cortlandt family plantation. The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance in the Bronx is leading a project to honor the Enslaved Senior Producer Ahsinet visits the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx—a historically significant site believed to hold the remains of enslaved Africans The initiative, "Reimagining the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park," will engage the community in shaping a memorial space dedicated to long-term healing, remembrance, and cultural The NYC Parks Department held a consecration ceremony for an enslaved African burial ground in Van Cortlandt Park on Saturday for Juneteenth. This guide supports examination of the burial site of the enslaved peoples working on the Van Cortland Plantation, now Van Cortlandt Park. Through books, articles, slave indexes and Host of OPEN Tuesday, Sonyi Lopez, is joined by Stephanie Ehrlich, Executive Director of Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, with Peggy King Jorde, Cultural Projec The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance preserves, supports, and promotes the recreational, ecological, and historical value of Van Cortlandt Park. avpder awvhd eoi oxcpv dylc wsndj tpyj bbjz mwgix wkqomw xfrlzid mdnbbdoc wdmy tgst zwo
