Tania Safura Adam
Curator, researcher, and founder-editor of Radio Africa, a platform for critical thought and diffusion of Black arts and cultures, her areas of research are Black diasporas, movements, forms of resistance, and popular African music. She was curator of 'Microhistories of the Diaspora: "Embodied" Experiences of Female Dispersion' (La Virreina, 2018-2019), 'Blue Black Futures' (MACBA, 2021-2022); 'A Requiem for Humanity' (La Casa Encendida, 2024), and 'The Black Files: Fragments of an Anti-Colonial Metropolis' (Biennal Manifesta, 2024), as well as being responsible for the programme of activities for 'Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design' (CCCB, 2016). Moreover, she is author of the essay 'Voces negras: Una historia oral de las músicas populares africanas Vol. 1' ('Black Voices; An Oral History of Popular African Music', Vol. 1), and is currently director of the research project 'Black Spain: A Space-Time Journey to Negritude' (Museo Reina Sofía, MACBA, Artium, CCCB, IVAM), the seminar 'Black Iberian Studies' of the Study Programme of the Museo Reina Sofía, in addition to presenting the 'Radio Africa' programme on the betevé television channel.
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Black Archives: Episode I. Radical Internationalism and Pan-Africanism in the context of the Spanish Civil War
Tania Safura AdamPast in the PresentEN es -
Diaspora. Art Stories from Barcelona
Tania Safura Adam, Aldemar MatiasMACBA