noun a religious dance and ceremony of African origin in Brazil, in which participants are possessed by spirits

  • Candomblé is a religion practiced in Brazil that originated from African spiritual traditions.
  • Have you ever been to a candomblé ceremony? It's quite an experience!
  • I heard the candomblé party last night was lit!
  • The rhythm of the drums in candomblé is like a heartbeat connecting us to our ancestors.

adjective relating to Africa or its people, languages, or cultures

  • The African continent is known for its diverse cultures and languages.
  • I love listening to African music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • That new restaurant serves some bomb African cuisine.
  • Her dance moves were as smooth as silk, like an African antelope gracefully moving through the savannah.

noun the quality or state of being African; African identity or characteristics

  • The study of African languages and cultures is essential in understanding Africanity.
  • Embracing your Africanity means celebrating your heritage and identity.
  • She's always repping her Africanity, proud of where she comes from.
  • The richness of Africanity can be seen in the vibrant colors and patterns of traditional clothing.

noun a person who advocates or supports Afrocentrism, which is the cultural and historical perspective that focuses on the contributions of African peoples and their descendants

adjective relating to or characteristic of Afrocentrism

  • The Afrocentrist scholar argued for the importance of centering African perspectives in historical narratives.
  • My friend is really into Afrocentrist philosophy and loves discussing it with anyone who will listen.
  • Some people think being Afrocentrist is just a trend, but I believe it's a valid way of looking at the world.
  • Her Afrocentrist beliefs were like a guiding light, leading her to embrace her cultural heritage with pride.

noun a woman of African descent who is from or has ancestry in Latin America

adjective describes a woman of African descent who is from or has ancestry in Latin America

  • The conference will feature a panel discussion on the experiences of Afro-Latina women in the workplace.
  • My friend Maria is an Afro-Latina and she always brings the best food to our potlucks.
  • I love watching Afro-Latina influencers on social media, they always have the best fashion tips.
  • The Afro-Latina culture is a beautiful blend of African and Latin traditions.

noun refers to women of African descent with Latin American roots

  • Afro-Latinas face unique challenges due to the intersection of their race and ethnicity.
  • I love seeing Afro-Latinas being represented in the media more and more.
  • Afro-Latinas are out here slaying and breaking stereotypes left and right.
  • The beauty of Afro-Latinas shines like a radiant beacon of diversity in our society.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or a person of African and Latin American descent

adjective relating to or characteristic of people of African descent living in Latin America or people of African and Latin American descent

  • The afro latino community is an important and vibrant part of our society.
  • I love going to afro latino festivals to enjoy the music and food.
  • That afro latino artist is dropping a new album next week.
  • The blend of cultures in her artwork is like a beautiful afro latino tapestry.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

adjective describing someone of African and Latin American descent

  • The conference will feature a panel discussion on the contributions of Afro-Latino artists to the art world.
  • My friend is Afro-Latino and she loves to dance salsa.
  • That new restaurant is run by an Afro-Latino family and the food is fire!
  • The Afro-Latino community is like a beautiful mosaic of diverse cultures and traditions.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or of Latin American descent with African ancestry

  • Afro Latinos are individuals of African descent living in Latin America or of Latin American descent living elsewhere.
  • I have many Afro Latino friends who have taught me a lot about their culture.
  • Afro Latinos are killing it in the music industry right now.
  • The blending of African and Latino cultures has created a beautiful tapestry in Afro Latino communities.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or of Latin American descent with African ancestry

  • Afro-Latinos have made significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Latin America.
  • Hey, did you know that many famous musicians are Afro-Latinos?
  • Afro-Latinos are killing it in the entertainment industry right now.
  • The presence of Afro-Latinos adds a rich flavor to the tapestry of Latin American society.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

  • The Afro-Latinx community has made significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Latin America.
  • I love listening to Afro-Latinx music because it always gets me dancing.
  • My friend is so proud of her Afro-Latinx heritage, she's always repping it.
  • The fusion of Afro-Latinx rhythms creates a vibrant tapestry of sound that resonates with people worldwide.