AFROPUNK comes to Miami for the first time to bring the diaspora together. AFROPUNK organizers wanted to bring the festival to the Magic City. Blackness, of course, means something different here due to the wealth of communities represented, something AFROPUNK organizers wanted to highlight. ”
I’m excited about the opportunity because, “One of Miami’s biggest issues is the lack of unity among members of the African Diaspora, said Christopher Norwood, co-founder of Hampton Art Lovers gallery inside the Historic Ward Rooming House who hosted an AFROPUNK-themed exhibit in 2020. “I can’t think of a single space where African Americans, Jamaicans, Afro-Venezuelans, Afro-Cubans, Afro-Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians get together

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