Subject: A Look At Salvador de Bahi

Salvador de Bahia:

A Hub of Afro-Brazilian Culture

Beautiful beaches. Delicious food. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia, Salvador is a destination that should be on everyone's travel must-visit list.


But beyond the legendary Carnival celebrations and spectacular buildings, the history of Salvador has transformed this east coast port into a hub of Afro-Brazilian culture. Keep reading to learn more about the influence of African slaves' descendents' lives on today's thriving population.

Perhaps you can journey with us as we share our Africanness as a basis of kinship in recognizing AfriKin as a more informed and becoming term for people of African origin. Learn more about this goal here

In Case You Missed It: 2021 AfriKin Art Fair

Enjoy a virtual tour of the 2021 AfriKin Art Fair through the lens of Olga Barkar.

AfriKin is raising awareness on climate change by sharing its free     Eco-AfriKin workbook.

Eco-AfriKin strives to unite our global populace as we protect the environment from the destruction and disasters linked to climate change. Many AfriKin worldwide are fully aware of the need to enact protective measures that are crucial in saving the Earth from further deterioration.  Now we are actively engaged in eco-friendly solutions and strategies with Eco-AfriKin. Get a copy today and learn of the small changes to our daily lives that matter. Start practicing them today with the family. Ask the questions so together we can find the solutions...

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The AfriKin Marketplace: A contemporary African luxury brand and African Marketplace.

Afrocentric Learning Aids

Check out our collection of Journals, Activity Books, and Adult Coloring Books.

Document your life, reflect on your purpose and draw on the inspiration from leaders and cultural icons with our AfriKin books helping to overcome learning deficits in underserved communities.

For the Coffee Lovers

Afrikin Ethiopian Harrar coffee is one of a kind. It's bold and complex, with tones of cinnamon, cardamom, blackberry, apricots, and a smoky aroma. It's perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up or enjoyed with family and friends after dinner.

Ground and whole bean available.

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The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization AfriKin is a social enterprise that curates African arts and cultures for the good of humanity. The term AfriKin is the fusion of two words -- Africa and kinship. AfriKin creates programming designed to highlight the role of art and culture in human development and enrichment.  AfriKin creates opportunities for positive interchange sustained by three pillars: academic articulation, artistry and cultural industries.  AfriKin emphasizes cultural connection and kinship across ethnic lines.

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