AFRIC’A.R.T (Africa Autonomous, Resilient, Thriving) was created to support the growing African immigrant community in New York. We focus on providing accessible programs in English literacy, entrepreneurship, the arts, and media empowerment.
We are not only building bridges in the diaspora—we are also cultivating a movement rooted in pride, heritage, and collective strength. AFRIC’A.R.T aims to tremendously contribute to inspiring Africans worldwide and encouraging African unity by promoting cultural expression, solidarity, and collaborative growth across the continent and its global communities.
Ousmane DIOP
President CEO
Ousmane Diop is a sociologist and a social scientist graduate, an interpreter, a project manager, entrepreneur and a community leader. He is a natural and a well-known leader in the African community of New York and political leader. He was born in Senegal where he demonstrated early leadership skills and impacted the lives of many people through socioeconomic and youth programs. He holds a BA in social sciences and BA in liberal arts from Hunter College in New York. He is a well-known and a charismatic leader in the African diaspora of the United States. Through his work he has lifted up thousands of migrants and helped them navigate the system and smoothly integrate the American society. He is a political leader aiming at gaining an elected seat in New York City to better represent the interest of New Yorkers as a whole. AFRICART is a perfect example and illustration of his vision as leader and a community oriented personality.
Tommy Lorenzo BADIANE
Executive Manager
Tomy Lorenzo Badiane is a multidisciplinary social entrepreneur, project manager and independent interpreter/translator with over a decade of experience in international development and arts & culture. Born in Ziguinchor, Senegal, he has combined grassroots bilingual literacy initiatives, nonprofit leadership in New York and strategic operations support across legal, education and immigration sectors. He excels at building bridges across languages, cultures and systems to deliver measurable impact. Most recently he started serving as Executive Manager at AFRIC’A.R.T., empowering African immigrants through english literacy, media, entrepreneurship and the arts. A lifelong learner and change-maker, Tomy brings creativity, rigor and purpose to every challenge.
Papa Amadou DIOKHANE
Ibrahima SYLLA
Treasurer
He is a strategic Information Technology leader and community development professional with over 15 years of experience delivering impact across technology, public health, culture, and social development. He hold a Master’s Degree in Information Technology and bring deep expertise in Information Systems, digital transformation, and technology-enabled solutions.
His career spans leadership roles in both the public and nonprofit sectors, where he has collaborated with international organizations, government programs, and community-based initiatives. He worked for over two years as a consultant with USAID Senegal, contributing to projects that strengthened systems, improved data-driven decision-making, and supported sustainable development outcomes.
In addition, he has supported national health and social initiatives, including the Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme (PNLP) and the Ligue Sénégalaise de Lutte contre le Cancer, where he contributed his expertise to initiatives focused on public health awareness, program coordination, and community engagement.
Beyond institutional work, his professional journey is deeply rooted in community empowerment and cultural development. He has played a key leadership role with the Modou Lô “King Arena” Senegal Foundation, supporting youth development, sports, and social impact programs that create opportunities and inspire the next generation.
Through Africart, his vision is to connect African creativity, innovation, and global opportunity by leveraging technology, arts, and community-driven platforms. Africartone serves as a space where culture, digital innovation, and social impact intersect—amplifying African voices, supporting talent development, and fostering sustainable economic and social growth.
He thrive in complex, multicultural environments, bringing people together to navigate challenges, deliver solutions, and build ecosystems where technology serves people, culture drives progress, and collaboration creates lasting impact.
Melvin MOFUS
Creative Branding Lead
Melvin Mofus is a recent graduate of the City College of New York in Harlem. He received his BA in International Studies, Anthropology, and Black Studies. He is very passionate about working to strengthen the African diaspora culturally, socially, and economically. His interests is in research, humanitarian, and advocacy work.
Amy
Arisa Haboshi
Arisa Haboshi is a communications specialist with a strong foundation in human rights, qualitative research, and visual language. She holds a Master’s in Human Rights and Politics from London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and a certificate in Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism from International Center of Photography, USA. She experienced in camera marketing at Sony and corporate accountability research at human rights NGOs and International Labor Organization, one of the United Nations agency.
We believe everyone deserves access to education, support, and success—regardless of their background or circumstances.
We nurture the strength and adaptability of individuals to thrive through change and overcome challenges.
Our programs are designed to equip individuals with the tools, skills, and confidence to shape their own future.
We honor and uplift African heritage through vibrant storytelling, traditions, and artistic expression.
We listen, collaborate, and build programs that directly reflect the voices and needs of our community.
We foster unity across African nations and diasporas, standing together in shared purpose and pride.
Volunteering with AFRIC’A.R.T has been life-changing. I’ve learned so much about African cultures and met some of the most inspiring people. It's more than a nonprofit — it’s a family.
AFRIC’A.R.T helped me launch my catering business. I never thought I could be my own boss in a new country, but they showed me what's possible.
The cultural events are powerful reminders of where we come from. They help our kids grow up proud of their roots, even far from home.
Our organization is proud to partner with AFRIC’A.R.T. Their grassroots work has a real, measurable impact on immigrant communities across NYC.
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I came to New York not speaking a word of English. Thanks to AFRIC’A.R.T’s language classes, I can now speak confidently and help my children with school. They gave me my voice back.