Guests enjoyed jollof rice, Nigerian chicken stew and plantains at a recent political fundraiser. Photo by Wambui Kamau/WYPR.
Guests enjoyed jollof rice, Nigerian chicken stew and plantains at a recent political fundraiser. Photo by Wambui Kamau/WYPR.

According to the Institute for Immigration Research (IIR), African immigrants represent 17% of the state’s immigrant population. Often overlooked, this community of about 900,000 people has begun organizing and demanding more political representation. In its research, the IIR found that Maryland has the fourth highest population of African immigrants. California, New York and Texas have higher populations according to migration policy experts.

At a recent fundraiser held in a Bowie mansion, the fusion of African and American cultures was on full display. Afrobeat music filled the air as guests enjoyed a mix of traditional American fare and Nigerian cuisine such as plantains and jollof rice. “I’m blending the two cultures in a pretty and tasty way,” said Chef Michel Odukoya as he garnished the food.

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