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A small three-man team in Salvador, Bahia uses the radio waves to connect Black people throughout the diaspora through the…
President Lula’s recent announcement of over $133 Million in investments in the Black Youth Lives Plan marks a pivotal moment…
Juliano Moreira’s life began during the period of slavery in Salvador, Brazil. He was born in 1872 to an enslaved…
In the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, journalist Ranan Schuindt directed the recording of two compelling documentaries, “Peripheral Masculinities…
This month I launched a project that I have been pouring my soul into for several years now. The Atlantic…
Late January marks the beginning of Salvador’s summer festivals, where the streets come alive. Throughout his excitement, a contrasting reality…
The Lavagem do Bonfim Festival: A Celebration of Culture and Resistance to Racial Discrimination Resilience
In the heart of Salvador, Bahia, the Lavagem do Bonfim (Cleaning of the Bonfim Church) festival is one of the…
When the Brazilian borders eventually reopen after nearly two years of lockdown, many African Americans will revisit their travel bucket…
Brazil is generally seen as a false paradise. Every level of its social structure supports a racial paradox that keeps…
We have finally made it to the last segment of this series on the influence of Black Brazilian athletes on…
Many of us remember growing up during Black History Month and seeing classroom decorations that included an alphabet wall hanging…
Afro Brazilian history and culture is so long and complex, like Black people in the United States, our southern cousins…














