Making Africa


Breaking colonizing stereotypes in contemporary African culture


Making Africa was a project promoted and curated by Tania Adam, founder of Radio Africa Magazine and an essential figure in Barcelona's culture, who designed a fascinating content program in favor of breaking the great stigmas and stereotypes that exist in the West for/with culture African contemporary. Program that was developed by the great cultural centers of the city, among them the Center for Contemporary Culture of Barcelona as well as the Casa Elizalde, where the CEO of Ytic, Arcadi Poch, participated in the design of the artistic-social debate table "Urban transformations", sharing space for reflection with Tania Adam herself as well as the artists Lan Dry and Ro Caminal.