World Cup Viewed as More Than Sports at Brooklyn's Café Rue Dix
Nilea Alexander, co-owner of the Senegalese-French restaurant Café Rue Dix in Brooklyn, asserts that the World Cup encompasses a significance beyond mere athletics. She suggests the global event is intertwined with politics, fashion, and themes of triumph.
Nilea Alexander, co-owner of Café Rue Dix, a Senegalese-French restaurant located in Brooklyn, has offered her perspective on the World Cup.
Alexander stated that the international football tournament extends far beyond its sporting context. According to Alexander, the World Cup is deeply connected to various aspects of life, including politics and fashion. She described the event as a representation of "triumph," indicating its multifaceted importance.
(Source: Vogue)


