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    Afropunk has landed in Salvador Bahia. A hybrid event, Afropunk Bahia had a limited capacity live show which was simultaneously aired live on Youtube. 

    Queremos saber: quais são suas expectativas para o Festival AFROPUNK Bahia 2022?#FestivalAFROPUNKBahia pic.twitter.com/EJE0ZkzCUu

    — AFROPUNK Brasil (@oafropunkbrasil) November 28, 2021

    The international cultural festival began as a small documentary film exploring the Black origins of the mostly white punk music subculture. 

    Urias e Vírus no palco do Festival AFROPUNK Bahia pic.twitter.com/NS4B00C1HM

    — Mídia Central Urias (@CentralUriMidia) November 28, 2021

    The success of the documentary evolved into a music festival in 2005 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. This first festival was free to the public which at the time was the Black punk rock community in the United States who were loyal fans to bands like Fishbone, 24-7 Spyz, and the protopunk group, Death. 

    Hoje é dia de acompanhar os bastidores deste Festival revolucionário lá no Instagram da Trace Brasil.
    Quer saber tudo sobre @afropunkbahia? Cola na Trace! #FestivalAFROPUNKBahia #AFROPUNKBrasil pic.twitter.com/v9onOJ82Uw

    — TRACE BRASIL (@trace_brasil) November 27, 2021

    Much has changed since the festival’s humble and hyper-focused origins. Sixteen years later, a large crowd, adorned in Afrofuturistic fits, gathered at the Salvador Convention Center to watch a variety of musical acts from all around Brazil.

    o @afropunkbahia tá lindo demais, meu pai. puxei até o sofá e a mesinha da sala pra dançar com o show da @TassiaReis_ 🤎 #afropunkbahia #publicidade pic.twitter.com/bIVkauwmKD

    — kaique brasileiro (@kkkkkkaique) November 27, 2021

    Musicians including Margareth Menezes, Luedji Luna, Ilê Aiyê primed the hip crowd for the Main event, Mano Brown, frontman of the legendary hip hop group, Racionais MCs

    Obrigado @afropunkbahia, satisfação total a todas e todos presentes 👊🏾

    📸@jefdelgado pic.twitter.com/2mEWP9ebki

    — Mano Brown (@manobrown) November 28, 2021

    Smaller acts like Tássia Reis, Duchess, Yoún, and Malia performed and represented the various popular styles of Black culture in contemporary Brazil.

    The musical producer of the event, Enio Nogueira, sought to direct a unified show.

    “This festival goes far beyond having musical attractions. It has a much more affirmative context, of this need that our people have to reach our greatest potential” he explained to local news outlets

    Bora conhecer mais um dos responsáveis por fazer nossa roda girar? 🔥

    Ênio Nogueira é músico, compositor, designer, diretor criativo e produtor musical. Em nosso bonde, ele é o diretor musical, orquestrando o encontro de ritmos que é o nosso festival. 🎶

    SEGUE O FIO 👇🏿 pic.twitter.com/Kmiyy8ZwBL

    — AFROPUNK Brasil (@oafropunkbrasil) November 24, 2021

    This year, the event was notably dedicated to conductor Letieres Leite, who died of covid-19 complications last month. The rebroadcast can be seen on their Youtube channel. 

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    An expat now living in Northeast Brazil, Sed Miles works hand in hand with working-class, Afro-Brazilian artists, activists and intellectuals fighting against Brazil’s systematic racial and class barriers using a Pan-African, intersectional pedagogy. Each week they will present dispatches from the archives that will bridge communities and be a resource for the future. The mission of the Archives is to help unite the Black diaspora through documenting, preserving, and sharing stories that represent the shared themes and experiences of working class Black people. The series will focus on Brazil and the United States, societies built and held together by generations of Africa’s unshakable children.

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