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Afropunk is more than a festival—it’s a cultural heartbeat. Born in 2005 in Brooklyn from the documentary Afro-Punk, it emerged as a space where Black creatives—often invisible in punk culture—could own their style, voice, and power.
Today, Afropunk is a global movement—held in cities like London, Paris, Johannesburg, and Atlanta—uniting music, art, fashion, and activism. It’s where self-expression meets social change, and where “No sexism, no racism, no homophobia… no hateful-ness” isn’t just a slogan but a shared code.
As an employer, Afropunk brings together artists, event producers, storytellers, and community builders who believe in the strength of Black creativity. The team often consists of multi-disciplined professionals who work across programming, partnerships, media, and local curation—fueling a festival that feels bold, real, and rooted in spirit.