Salvador Airport reinforces diversity agenda in Black Consciousness Month

Salvador Airport Black Consciousness Diversity

Ocupa AeroCultural ended its first edition this Thursday (30) at Salvador Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, after more than 20 activities and presentations that celebrated cultural diversity during Black Consciousness Month. This innovative event brought a rich diversity of artistic expressions, involving musical genres such as axé, pop, samba, reggae and other art forms, such as music, dance, afro procession, graffiti, painting and fashion.   

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An unprecedented action that gained prominence among rap and trap lovers was the installation of a recording studio by Nine Four Records in the enger terminal, offering opportunities to emerging talents and giving visibility to musical genres originating from black communities.  

Approximately 20 thousand people through the airport daily, demonstrating the significant impact of this intervention on engers from all over Brazil and the world. “In addition to highlighting the richness of Afro-Brazilian culture, giving prominence to local artists, Ocupa Aero Cultural, this pioneering initiative promoted a unique experience for visitors to the terminal”, highlights Daniela Franco, Communications Manager at Salvador Bahia Airport.  

The project was carried out by Salvador Bahia Airport in partnership with Instituto Afetto and becomes part of the annual calendar of activities aimed at diversity and inclusion. It is worth mentioning that the Airport, as part of the VINCI Airports network, has as one of its main commitments the construction of diverse and inclusive places and has the recognition of the Ethnic-Racial Seal of the City of Salvador, demonstrating its continuous effort with initiatives aimed at diversity and racial equity throughout the year. 

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