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Sekou Carradine

Hailing from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sekou Carradine is a jack-of-all-trades. From modeling, and acting to fatherhood, Sekou carries passion through all his ventures. As a fashion model for ten years, he’s had numerous campaigns and traveled to thirty-plus countries. 

In 2004, Sekou was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, leading him to take a three-year recovery break—during which he discovered his passion for theater. In 2020, he founded The Carradine Group, a creative agency assisting those aiming to rebrand at a minimal cost. Additionally, he began the non-profit, We Have MS, offering support for newly diagnosed MS patients.

Sekou has stayed grounded in Fort Greene for six years. During the pandemic, he remained connected through recreational activities. Amid the chaos, he admired Fort Greene’s affection. “It incubated me,” Sekou said. “This neighborhood took me in without even realizing what they were doing.”

Sekou’s experiences prepared him to amplify underrepresented voices. “I keep my money in [Fort Greene], with the businesses in the neighborhood, so they can feel it economically.” Beyond the financial, Sekou harbors a sense of connection with people in his neighborhood. “When I’m on Myrtle Avenue or around Fort Greene Park, I always stop in the shops and pop in to say hi. Even if I’m not buying anything, I just say hello,” Sekou remarked.

As a sign of gratitude, Sekou dedicates his talents to showcasing Fort Greene’s treasures through his photography. Sekou captures moments in the neighborhood to display on social media. He’s produced a documentary, The Vibe of Myrtle Ave, highlighting the representation of the community behind the culture and vibrancy of Fort Greene. 

Continuing to embody resilience and creativity, Sekou will keep using his platforms to shed light on what matters most.

Portrait by

Diana Cervantes

Diana Cervantes is an independent visual journalist and writer based in Brooklyn. She has lived in Brooklyn for five years and has spent the past three years contributing to Community Heroes in Fort Greene, which has been a highlight of her career. The Fort Greene community has been incredibly welcoming, reminding her that we can all make a difference in our neighborhoods.

Text by

Shoilee Mandal

Shoilee Mandal is a senior at Brooklyn Technical High School. She is passionate about storytelling and uplifting underrepresented voices.

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