AfroPunk came to be known as the African’s participation in a genre of art that was predominantly white like music, film, and fashion. Founded in Brooklyn, New York, The AfroPunk Festival’s main purpose was to provide a safe space for black people to freely express their interests in the arts. Over the years, the festival has grown in demographic and has dates in Atlanta, Paris, London, and Johannesburg too.

Check out some of the most widespread and iconic images from the AfroPunk festival below:

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