Tag: Blackexperience
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A Ghanian Food Journey

The Ghanaian Food to the World! A Flavorful Journey Through Food, Culture & Tribes Written by Nana Aba Appitatewaa Have you ever wondered what it tastes like to dig into centuries of culture and community? Now picture yourself landing in Accra, suitcase in hand, and your stomach starts doing little happy dances because your nose…
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Find the Soft Life with these Short-Term Rental Tips in Panama City, Panama

Finding a short-term rental can be quite challenging. We all know the horror stories of booking a place that turns out to be a nightmare, leading to spending more money on a new place or being stuck in a place you hate because you can’t afford to move. It can be frustrating! I still get…
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Groups to Help You Build Community in Panama City, Panama

Moving abroad can be very intimidating, and finding a community can take a while if you don’t know where to search or are a little more introverted. Lucky for you, you are reading this here blog that is going to help guide you to finding young or young at heart groups in Panama City. If…
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A Holiday Guide to Panama City, Panama

The holidays in Panama are full of joy, parades, parties, and markets. This season begins the first week of November and ends on New Year´s Eve. Thus, Panama is non-stop fun for 2 months.
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Colon vs San Blas Beaches, Panama.

In Panama City, Panama but trying to decide between San Blas or Colon? Allow me to give you my 2 cents! Colon Islands vs San Blas, which one will be your happy place? Many visit Panama for several reasons, and experiencing the exquisite beaches is one. Panama is one of the few countries where you…
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A Guide to Black Hair in Panama City, Panama

The Black Woman Travel Dilemma Where do I get my hair done?? Or Where can I buy hair products for my Afro Hair?? For many expats living overseas, this is the Black Expat Dilemma. As women, we have a deep connection to our hair. As Black women, our relationship with our hair can be a…
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The Black Expat Experience – Panama City, Panama

The Black or Afro experience is unique in how it brings us together. Sometimes it´s through trauma bonds and tears of seeing old photos of our Afro ancestors dirty, bloody, and in chains from the transatlantic slave trade or as recent as today seeing in America gunning down of black and brown bodies. Photos were…