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Salym Fayad is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Photographer, videographer and reporter from Bogota, Colombia, working as a Sub-Saharan Africa correspondent since 2008, focused on cultural and social issues. Cultural promoter focused on South-South cultural and artistic exchange projects. His work has appeared in media outlets such as The New York Times, Boston Review, European Pressphoto Agency, Agence France-Presse, VICE, Mail & Guardian, The Guardian, Sunday Times, Libération, El Tiempo, Arcadia, Gatopardo, El Malpensante, Revista Semana, among others. His photographs have been exhibited in New York, Washington, Helsinki, Berlin, Perpignan, Bogota, Johannesburg and Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Co-founder of Fundación Otro Sur, an independent organisation promoting cultural exchange between Africa and Latin America, co-director of the MUICA African film festival in Colombia.
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El vudú, erróneamente relacionado con la brujería y la magia negra, es una religión practicada por más de 30 millones de personas en África Occidental. Debido a las migraciones forzadas por la esclavitud, el vudú llegó a lejanos parajes como Haití, Cuba y Brasil donde aún cuenta con cientos de seguidores.
