SALON AFRICANA  is a boutique arts and social impact firm that offers a series of experiences that strive to challenge homogenized notions of African cultural production and celebrate artists whose work in the performing, visual, and literary arts

SALON AFRICANA is a boutique arts and social impact firm that offers a series of experiences that strive to challenge homogenized notions of African cultural production and celebrate artists whose work in the performing, visual, and literary arts interrogates African identity politics with a cosmopolitan spirit and the vigor of urban hybridization. These experiences will invite audiences to reimagine the global Black experience while serving as a cultural homage to the transnational, immigrant, and indigenous communities these artists emerged from. It is only appropriate that these events should take place in and honor Harlem, a neighborhood that boasts generations of Black cultural creation, awareness-building, and repute, and hosts one of the largest African immigrant communities in New York City.

  SALON AFRICANA  is a boutique arts and social impact firm that offers a series of experiences that strive to challenge homogenized notions of African cultural production and celebrate artists whose work in the performing, visual, and literary arts

SALON AFRICANA is a boutique arts and social impact firm that offers a series of experiences that strive to challenge homogenized notions of African cultural production and celebrate artists whose work in the performing, visual, and literary arts interrogates African identity politics with a cosmopolitan spirit and the vigor of urban hybridization. These experiences will invite audiences to reimagine the global Black experience while serving as a cultural homage to the transnational, immigrant, and indigenous communities these artists emerged from. It is only appropriate that these events should take place in and honor Harlem, a neighborhood that boasts generations of Black cultural creation, awareness-building, and repute, and hosts one of the largest African immigrant communities in New York City.

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