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2025 AfroMundo Festival
Troubled Territories: The Will to Heal
Featured Regions: Cuba, Haiti, Palestine & USA
April 12 – 19, 2025

In times of uncertainty and challenge, grassroots organizations and communities rise together, drawing strength from their shared histories, cultures, and dreams. Through resilience, creativity, and solidarity, they find the courage to endure, resist, heal, and reclaim joy.

We invite you to participate in a powerful weeklong Arts & Humanities Festival—a multilingual, cross-cultural celebration of storytelling in all its forms. Immerse yourself in a dynamic tapestry of music, literature, film, visual and culinary arts, and communal dialogues that transcend state and national borders. Experience the transformative power of art, engage in thought-provoking conversations, and forge meaningful connections as we honor the voices and narratives that shape our world. Come for the inspiration—stay for the community.


Troubled Territories: The Will to Heal
April 12 – 19, 2025

Music, literature, oral histories, visual art, film, culinary taste feasts, panel discussions, and more.
All events are FREE and open to the general public.
Ticket RESERVATIONS are required.
Mark your calendars and join us for this bilingual, weeklong, arts & humanities series that explores the shared traditions, histories, struggles, activism and aspirations of Black and Indigenous peoples.


Elio Villafranca:
At the Crossroads
Saturday, April 12, 2025, 7:30 PM
Outpost Performance Space

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Opening Concert
Grammy Nominated and Jalc Millennium Swing Award recipient, Elio Villafranca is a Cuban born Composer and Jazz Pianist extraordinaire. His latest album, Standing at the Crossroads, explores the different religions intertwined within the cultural fabric of his country. His concert, Letters to Mother Africa, was selected by NYC Jazz Record as Best Concert in 2016.
Elio Villafranca dreads flying


We Will Not Perish
Sunday, April 13, 2025, 3 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Wells Fargo Theater

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion
Screening of documentary “Ayiti Pap Peri: Ayiti Will Not Perish.” A spotlight on Haitian expatriates returning to work on behalf of their country. Panelists include the documentary’s director and journalist Cassandre Thrasybule, Haitian American author Patrick Sylvain, Afro Cuban artist and actress Lili Bernard, and documentarist Aida Esther Bueno Sarduy. Followed by a Q&A.



 
Changing the Narrative
Sunday, April 13, 2025, 7 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Wells Fargo Theater

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Literary Reading
Presentations by Haitian American poet Patrick Sylvain, Afro-Cuban filmmaker Aida Esther Bueno Sarduy, and Palestinian-Canadian author Saeed Teebi. Followed by a Q&A.
Patrick Sylvain
Patrick Sylvain
Aida Esther Bueno Sarduy
Aida Esther Bueno Sarduy
Saeed Teebi
Saeed Teebi


Together We Stand
Monday, April 14, 2025, 7 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Bank of America Theater

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Documentary Screening
Screening of documentary “Standing Above the Clouds.” Through the lens of mothers and daughters in three Native Hawaiian families, the film explores intergenerational healing and the impacts of safeguarding cultural sites. Panelists include Hawaiian tradition bearer Pua Case, Alaskan playwright Marleah Makpiaq LaBelle, and Grand Canyon Havasupai Carletta Tilousi. Moderated by filmmaker and producer Amber Espinosa. Followed by a Q&A.


No Other Land
Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 7 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Bank of America Theater

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Documentary Screening
Screening of this year's Oscar winner for Best Documentary, “No Other Land,” made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four directors. Over the course of five years, Basel Adra films his Palestinian community of Massager Yatta being destroyed and its populace incarcerated, all as he builds an alliance with an Israeli journalist. Panelists include author Saeed Teebi, Nicole D. Porter, Senior Director of Advocacy at The Sentencing Project, and Brandi Kellam, a Gracie and Emmy awarded Journalist. Moderated by Doaa Omran. Followed by a Q&A.


Food is Power: Cultivating Community
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Chefs in the Kitchen: 8 AM–6 PM
Food Pickup: 2–4 PM
Three Sisters Kitchen

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Culinary Taste Feast
Palestinian/Syrian Chef Reem Assil, Ohkay Owingeh Chef Norma Naranjo, and Haitian Chef Cynthia Verna, prepare foods for one hundred registered recipients in anticipation of that evening’s culinary discussion.


 
Reem Assil
Reem Assil
Photo by Theo Schear
Norma Naranjo
Norma Naranjo
Cynthia Verna
Cynthia Verna
Food is Power: Cultivating Resilience
Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 7 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Salon Ortega

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Panel Discussion
Panel discussion with Palestinian/Syrian Chef Reem Assil; Santa Clara Pueblo Chef Norma Naranjo, and Haitian Chef Cynthia Verna. Followed by a Q&A.



The Art of Expression
Thursday, April 17, 2025, 6 PM
Albuquerque Museum of Art

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Visual Arts Slide Presentation & Conversation
Presentation and dialogue between interdisciplinary artists Ash Arder and Nikesha Breeze. Followed by a Q&A.


 
Ash Arder
Ash Arder  
Nikesha Breeze
Nikesha Breeze


Wade in the Water: The Will to Heal
Friday, April 18, 2025, 7 PM
National Hispanic Cultural Center: Salon Ortega

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Cross-Cultural Healing Ceremonies
Multi-generational, cross-cultural healing ceremonies from Hawaii, Alaska, New Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, and more.

 


Spellbound: Riva Nyri Précil
joined by Racine Kreyol & Friends
Saturday, April 19, 2025, 7 PM
South Broadway Cultural Center

FREE tickets.
RESERVATIONS are required.

Closing Concert
Riva Nyri Précil is widely known throughout Haïti and its diaspora for her unique fusion of Haïtian music with African roots, American R&B, Soul, and Jazz. Her 2015 debut album, "Perle De Culture" is a sonic melding of traditional Haitian instrumentals and jazz. Her 2025 album, "Enkantasyon" serves as a prayer to the loa/spirits—an invocation that echoes through the deep pulse of drumbeats, layered with trance-like synths and hypnotic melodies. Each track is an introspective exploration of freedom, identity, and spiritual connection.

In a dynamic collaboration, Riva Nyri Précil will be joined by Racine Kreyol and Friends—an ensemble that promotes Afro-Haitian Roots music in the Land of Enchantment. Members include Haitian-Americans Duke Germain, Adolphe Pierre-Louis and Jacob Decimus. Also featured are Karl Taylor on Bass, Santana Kujawa on lead guitar, Wayne Johnson on drums, and Todd Lowery on keyboards.
Riva Nyri Précil
Riva Nyri Précil

Racine Kreyol and Friends
Racine Kreyol & Friends


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AfroMundo is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Our 2025 Festival is made possible through the generosity of individuals like you
& by grants and donations from organizations, including the following:

McCune Foundation
Mellon Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation logo A partner with communities where children come first
Arts HERE
South Arts
Creative West
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities logo
Red Bold Futures Logo with white text and yellow sunburst
Bernalillo County Logo
One Albuquerque arts and culture logo in black with Burque in teal White background
New Mexico Humanities aqua blue logo
National Hispanic Cultural Center logo in orange
circular Outpost logo in red with white lettering
South Broadway Cultural Center black and white logo
Three Sisters Kitchen logo in black and white lettering
Albuquerque Art Museum pink logo
Raices Colectivo

New Mexico Music Commission
New Mexico Arts
Generation Justice
Generation Justice
Together Source
Thomason Stone Supply Bead Store
Albuquerque Community Foundation
Albuquerque City Council District 6
Albuquerque City Council
UNM Portuguese and Spanish Dept logo
UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute logo
UNM English Dept
UNM Arts and Science
UNM Communication and Journalism
UNM Division for Equity and Inclusion
UNM American Studies
UNM American Studies




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