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Communidade Cultural Quilombaque
1media/quilombaque_thumb.jpg2024-04-28T14:09:09-07:00Kelaiah Carey8becdb55144154441fa40e90ed448d6e11bfd99e393212The logo for the Quilombaque Cultural Communityplain2024-04-28T17:37:23-07:002005-23.4050942, -46.7538127,20Kelaiah Carey8becdb55144154441fa40e90ed448d6e11bfd99e
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1media/quilombaque.jpg2024-04-28T10:47:47-07:00Quilombaque Cultural Quilombo9An organization that promotes the dissemination of black culture and artplain2024-04-28T23:37:44-07:00The Quilombaque Cultural Community is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 by Clébio and Dedê Ferreira to address the social vulnerability of black youth in São Paulo's Perus neighborhood. Although the term quilombo traditionally refers to rural maroon communities, the organization co-opted the term to represent a modern space of refuge and resistance for Afro-Brazilians. Quilombaque works to address anti-blackness in Brazilian society by providing Perus residents with cultural, educational, and political workshops and activities. For instance, the organization hosts numerous events throughout the year centered around the promotion of black culture and art, such as capoeria and drumming sessions, The organization also runs a community library, tourism agency, and social museum with the goal of preserving the region's heritage and memory and opposing traditionally predatory tourism.