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Afterlives of History

Portugal is home to one the largest Afro-diasporic communities in Europe, related to Lusophone countries such as Cabo Verde, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau, and Mozambique. As the original western colonial empire, Portugal set a blueprint for today’s global inequalities.

It is this and the persistent crisis the country faces that condition the international visibility of Portugal’s Afro-diasporic community. This series, “Afterlives of History,” spotlights its artists in all their variety and complexity.

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Sampling the City: Tristany Mundu’s Cypher with Linha de Sintra - Contemporary And

Sampling the City: Tristany Mundu’s Cypher with Linha de Sintra

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Cabo Verde’s Layered Temporalities Emerge in the Work of César Schofield Cardoso - Contemporary And

Cabo Verde’s Layered Temporalities Emerge in the Work of César Schofield Cardoso

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Afterlives of History

Unidigrazz: A Collective Practice and a Holding Place - Contemporary And

Unidigrazz: A Collective Practice and a Holding Place

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Filipa Bossuet: Performance as Conversation, Intimacy as Power - Contemporary And

Filipa Bossuet: Performance as Conversation, Intimacy as Power

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