Salvador Roma Negra is an in-depth walk through the Historic Center that goes beyond colonial aesthetics, revealing the technology, spirituality and resistance of the African peoples who built Brazil's identity.
Steps of Resistance from the pier to Pelourinho, where Brazil began as an African country.
Memories of crossing the Atlantic, the origin of the Candomblé terreiros (Afro-Brazilian religion). Our historical journey is focused on the Afrocentric experience.
- Secrets of the city by the bay, history, struggle and Axé.
- Ancestral Footprints: A Dive into Black Salvador.
- Guided by a native specialist in African matrices.
"Forget the obvious route."
As a researcher and student of black history, I invite you to walk the streets that were the scene of revolts, faith and resistance.
Let's find out together why Salvador is the largest black city outside of Africa, connecting past and present through the eyes of those who live in the city.