Albanian Pride on Display in Bronx
- Published in: New York Daily News
Matt Robinson
FLAG UNFURLED: Mark Gjonaj (left), co-founder of the Albanian-American Community Association, and Ejlo Zhereda, raise the Albanian flag in the Bronx.
In Bronx neighborhoods that have long enjoyed cannolis, veal parmigiana, tiramisu and other
things Italian, it’s the local Albanian community’s turn to show some ethnic pride.
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The Albanian community has managed to make their presence an integral part of community life, as reflected in the number of Albanian businesses, schools, and publications.
nobody cares. This is United States not Albania. Bronx is a mixed pot of people and nobody really cares about their arrogance and rudeness and especially their harrassing of the elder community on Morris Park.