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PODCAST

Decolonial Healing

CELIA OKON

Celia Okon was...

DUNIA HÉDREVILLE

Dunia Hedreville was...

Interview Deborah Ekoka

I think I...

INTERVIEW AFRICA NDONGO

She’s a lot,...

Interview Dunia Hédreville

Actually, I do...

SPIRITUAL COOKING

Today, I was...

Intrerview Erlendy Ibarbo Perlaza

I am AfroColombian,...

ART
ADICTION

DIASPORA ART  Inspirations · Portraits     HIDDEN HISTORY  Art · Textil 

Both Joohee and Anne are two adoptees of Asian origin, from Sri Lanka and South Korea. Adopted by a French

The National Adoption Awareness Month

Silvia Rubaki was born in Zaragoza but has always lived in Madrid, and she is Hispanic-Rwandan, and continues to maintain
Silvia Rubaki

Silvia Rubaki

Celia Okon was born in Portugal, being the fruit of a Portuguese and African family, with Nigerian and Guinean roots

CELIA OKON

Dunia Hedreville was born in Paris. Her father was a saxophonist of Zouk and traditional music, native to Guadeloupe of

DUNIA HÉDREVILLE

Sheela is originally from New York, she grew up in the South Bronx, and has inherited incredible family talent.
Sheela Gathright

Sheela Gathright

AfroFemKoop is a project, a social and solidarity initiative.

Collaboration Afrofemkoop

AFRONOMADNESS
COLLECTIVE

AFRONOMADNESS exists as a community, a collective platform.
This is a contributive initiative to form union, develop networking and collaborations.
A safe space for creative and self expression, home to multiple voices and talents.
The holistic approach is at the essence of our project, deconstructing concepts about identity, womanhood, activism and art.
A restorative and necessary objective to strive, building on our collective strength, supporting each other; as far as talent search, mentoring and encouraging new initiatives and businesses.

“UBUNTU”

“We are because you are, and since you are, definitely I am.”

“Everyone has different skills and strengths, people are not isolated, through mutual support they can help each other to complete themselves.”

PROJECTS

PETITE COMITE

The community project The Petit Comité, was born as an alternative response to a public health concern directly related to the Black cosmetic industry which meets the needs of skin and hair rich in melanin, whether the hair is afro, curly or wavy. Our approach is to focus on hair and skin care, the real needs the community has for hygiene products.

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