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Scenes from our 2023 Festival
Video generously provided by Arnold M. Trujillo





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AfroMundo Festival
Resistance & Creativity

APRIL 15 – 22, 2023

Music, dance, films, culinary taste feasts, panel discussions & more!

All events are free and open to the general public.





Resistance for Afro peoples has historically been a creative act of survival accompanied by a fierce determination to find joy in adverse circumstances.
Mark your calendars and join us for this bilingual, weeklong series that explores the histories, languages, literature, poetics, cultural practices and ethnic and racial complexities of Latinidad.

Featured regions include Honduras, Peru, Brazil, the United States.







All Festival photos © Adolphe Pierre-Louis

Garifuna in Songs
Sat, Apr 15th, 7:30 PM

Aurelio in Concert
Aurelio in Concert
Aurelio in Concert
Aurelio in Concert
Aurelio in Concert
Aurelio in Concert

From Decimas To Spoken Word
Sun, Apr 16th, 3:00 PM

Decimas
Decimas student reading
Eleuterio
Decimas student reading
Guellwaar
Mel and Viviam

Afro-Indigeneity
Mon, Apr 17th, 7:00 PM

Garifuna in Peril: AfroIndigeneity
Garifuna in Peril: AfroIndigeneity
Garifuna in Peril: AfroIndigeneity

Folk Medicine: Healing & Spirituality
Tues, Apr 18th, 7:00 PM

Folk Medicine
Folk Medicine
Folk Medicine
Folk Medicine

Culinary Memory, Power, Resistance & Creativity
Wed, Apr 19th

Culinary Memory

Inclusive Narratives: Rising Voices
Thurs, Apr 20th, 7:00 PM

Inclusive Narratives

Migrations: Transmitting Traditions & Knowledge
Fri, Apr 21st, 7:00 PM

Migrations
Migrations
Migrations

Warriors of Afro-Peruvian Music
Sat, Apr 22nd, 7:00 PM

Afro Peruvian
All Festival photos © Adolphe Pierre-Louis

Biographies of 2023 Artists & Presenters

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This festival is made possible through the generous support of:


Bernalillo County Logo
New Mexico Humanities aqua blue logo
National Endowment for the Humanities logo
W.K. Kellogg Foundation logo A partner with communities where children come first
Albuquerque City Council blue logo
Red Bold Futures Logo with white text and yellow sunburst
One Albuquerque arts and culture logo in black with Burque in teal White background
McCune Charitable Foundation logo in teal and khaki
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
516 Arts logo with five gray dots and one orange dot
UNM Portuguese and Spanish Dept logo
UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute logo
Valle de Oro logo
 
National Latino Behavioral Health Association logo
Los Jardines Institute
Los Jardines Institute

CONTACT

Questions? Suggestions? Talk to us.

Afro.Mundo.Organization@gmail.com

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