Stanley Lumax builds (diaspora) community thru food

Published: Nov. 22, 2020, 5 a.m.

b"Stanley Lumax is the founder of African Chop House, which celebrates African culture through good food, music and people. As a professional marketer and a photographer - Stanley\\u2019s also worked with Nike Basketball, the NBA, Converse, Beats By Dre\\u2019. Growing up in a Ghanaian household, Stanley combines all of his experiences to ignite the African Diaspora together. His latest endeavor is the restaurant Teranga, a Harlem-based Pan-African restaurant led by celebrated Senegalese Chef Pierre Thiam.\\xa0In a candid conversation about giving back to our heritage (and homeland), Stanley challenges us to think about how we live in a society that is not always welcoming. But ultimately, he believes that all people of color are stronger together - as fighting separately keeps us from reaching our goal of eradicating inequality faster, together.\\nABOUT STANLEY:\\n\\nAfrican Chop House: AfricanChopHouse.org, @africanchophouse\\n\\nRESTAURANT: itsTeranga.com, @itsteranga_\\n\\nWATCH: https://youtu.be/_KpbMPWNnCc\\n\\nMENTIONS:\\n\\nMUSIC: Queen Latifah, A Tribe Called Quest, KRS-ONE, Public Enemy, Jungle Brothers\\n\\nFILM: Storm Over Brooklyn (2020): imdb.com/title/tt8594010\\n\\nFILM: City of God (2002): imdb.com/title/tt0317248\\n\\nPERSON: Malcolm X: wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X\\n\\n\\u201cShe said the one thing that Africa is missing is the return of its children. That was a really powerful statement because here we are all around this diaspora becoming successful in doing amazing things - and I think it's important that we don't forget the need to look towards the continent. And for some of us that might be a lot easier than others\\xa0and. For others, it may be more idealistic. But I think the reality is Africa does not move to the next level\\xa0without\\xa0taking a proactive approach to helping it evolve.\\u201d\\n\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"