27 December 2024

Ilé-Ajé Afrocultural: SINDACS BRAZIL Unites Arts And Activism , Exbibits Adeyinka Olaiya , Lois Gonçalves , Lúcia Rosa

A momentous celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture and activism unfolded on April 2nd, 2024, at the premises of SINDACS in Santo André, São Paulo.

Nígerian Artist Adeyinka Olaiya and Brazilian Artist Lois Gonçalves

The inauguration saw the esteemed presence of Deputy Vicentino, a federal legislator, alongside the National President of Brazil Labor Congress and other dignitaries. It not only commemorated Labor Unity but also spotlighted the persistent struggle for recognition and rights for Afro-Brazilian arts and traditions.

Cris Vieira , the Curator Ile Aje Afrocultural Brazil
Lois Gonçalves, Rodrigo , Cris Vieira

Organized by SINDACS, the event underscored the unity among health service personnel in Santo André while elevating critical Afro-Brazilian issues. Notable attendees included the National President of the Brazil Labor Union (CUT), President Rodrigo of SINDACS, and director-general Dedé Caju, alongside numerous national labor executives. Their collective presence emphasized the imperative nature of collective action and advocacy in addressing the socio-political challenges faced by Afro-Brazilians.

Adeyinka Olaiya, Dep. Vincentino Lois Gonçalves and Cris Vieira

A highlight of the event was the captivating exhibition featuring the artwork of renowned Nigerian artist Adeyinka Olaiya and esteemed Afro-Brazilian artists Lois Gonçalves and Lúcia Rosa. Olaiya’s evocative mixed-media paintings depicted Yoruba divinities like Ęyę and Móremí, providing a glimpse into Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. Gonçalves’ exquisite paintings delved into Afro-Brazilian themes, portraying figures like Marielle and Zombie, resonating with the community’s joys and struggles. Lúcia Rosa’s indigenous renderings, particularly her portrayal of the Índios, offered a solemn reflection on the enduring struggle for the preservation of native cultures amid modernity’s relentless march.

President SINDACS , Rodrigo , Director general , Dede Caju and Cris Vieira.

The exhibition, meticulously curated by Ilé-Ajé Afrocultural Curator Cris Vieira, served as a powerful catalyst for societal reflection and engagement. Through diverse artistic expressions, it communicated messages of cultural resilience, identity affirmation, and social justice. It illuminated the transformative potential of art in challenging entrenched narratives and fostering dialogue on the pressing issues facing Afro-Brazilian communities.

The event hosted by SINDACS in Santo André, São Paulo, depicts the enduring legacy of Afro-Brazilian arts, culture, and activism. By convening parliamentarians, human rights activists, and passionate art enthusiasts, it provided a dynamic platform for dialogue, celebration, and unwavering advocacy. Such initiatives are crucial in amplifying Afro-Brazilian voices, dismantling systemic injustices, and promoting cultural diversity and inclusion within Brazilian society. As we navigate the complexities of the future, let us draw inspiration from the indomitable spirit of Afro-Brazilian heritage, paving the way towards a more equitable and harmonious tomorrow.

Adeyinka Olaiya, Rodrigo and Cris Vieira

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