Set against political turmoil in Argentina, AfroArgentina highlights activists resisting historical erasure and defending Black contributions to national identity.
Set against political turmoil in Argentina, AfroArgentina highlights activists resisting historical erasure and defending Black contributions to national identity.
AfroArgentina: A Documentary in Resistance is a feature-length documentary project that challenges the dominant narrative that Argentina is a racially homogenous nation. Through intimate storytelling, archival research, and community collaboration, the film centers Afro-Argentine voices whose histories have been systematically erased from national memory.
The project documents how Afro-Argentines have survived slavery, state violence, and cultural erasure – while continuing to shape Argentine identity through music, language, labor, and resistance. More than a historical correction, AfroArgentina is an act of cultural preservation and political insistence: a refusal to disappear.
Ellis Clark Foundation is proud to serve as a producer of the documentary as part of our broader commitment to using art as a tool for justice, education, and global solidarity.
To learn more AfroArgentina: A Documentary in Resistance, please visit their site here: https://www.indiegogo.com/en/projects/afroargentina/afroargentina-a-documentary-in-resistance#/section/project-story











