Don’t Leave Jamaica Without Visiting this Art-Covered Street

Due to a violent label that plagues Kingston, Jamaica, the city is often at the very bottom of travel search results and rarely mentioned on tourist sites. Government corruption has resulted in a range of socio-economic issues including high unemployment and heavy gang violence in inner-city neighborhoods. Despite the negative connotation that often surrounds Kingston, many community initiatives such...

Why Black People Slay On Easter

For as long as we can remember there have been two commandments over Easter for Black people: Thou shall attend Easter church service—even if it’s the only time you’ll do so for the year. And thou shall rock a brand new outfit to slay at during said Easter church service. While many community celebrations are highlighted by feasts, egg hunts,...

36 Hours in Lagos With Lara.NG and TVP Adventures

Traveling using public transport in Lagos can be difficult even for locals. When attempting to reach a destination, residents rely on asking a friend for information like transportation fare and directions. Most locals and visitors resort to taking cabs to get from one place to another, often facing heavy traffic along the journey. The city lacks a platform dedicated...

30 March Events for Black Millennials

Happy Women's History Month! In February our calendars were jam packed with Black-focused activities in honor of Black History month. This month is no different, here are 30 events that scream #Blackgirlmagic and of course other Black-centered events by curators in NYC, Atlanta & D.C: FYID NYC Presents Woman To Woman: A Women's Day Celebration! Where: New York, NY March 8 https://www.facebook.com/events/225172258042324/ MFON: Women...

What is I Got Your Black?

What? I Got your Black is a movement to unify the African diaspora. Why? Black people are not a monolith we come in many different shades, shapes and sizes. We practice many different customs around the globe. The goal of I Got Your Black is to showcase our lives authentically as we live where ever in the world we choose to do...

How to make Jamaican Ackee and Saltfish

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We love Jamaica, the culture, the people, and of course the food! Here's a 3 minute tutorial on how to make Ackee and saltfish, Jamaica's national dish. For this recipe you'll need: 3 TBSP of oil 1 Can of ackee 1/2 pound of saltfish (cod fish) (pre-boiled in water for 15 mins) 1 Medium red bell pepper chopped 1 Medium onion...

11 Couples of CurlFest

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On Saturday, I walked into what felt like the most fly, Blackest family reunion in Prospect Park known as CurlFest. Every year, CurlFest is held in an open field full of beautiful brown people, draped in the finest threads paired with the fliest hairstyles. You will see beautiful men, women, children and even, dogs. This year was the 5th annual CurlFest festival and...

Afro-Latina Rapper Latasha Alcindor: Brooklyn and Blackness

Latasha Alcindor is Brooklyn before it was branded. With each project release the Afro-Latina rapper takes it's listener down a path of sonic history, so rich in storytelling it should be added to a transplant syllabus. Her most recent album Teen Night at Empire recollects her experiences as a youth straight out of Flatbush, buying 2 for $5 mixtapes and...

IGYB Intro

In the summer of 2014 I went on my first solo trip backpacking around Europe. I visited cities I had only seen in my dreams, ate the authentic versions of foods I’d attempted to replicate in my kitchen, and met strangers who would teach me more about myself than I might have learned back home. Visiting a new country...

Traveling Black: The Afro-Latino Fest NYC 2019

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The Afro-Latino Fest is an annual celebration held in New York City. Every year the festival draws visitors from around the world. It's the perfect opportunity to Travel Black and explore Afro-Latino and Caribbean culture through conversation, music, dance, and art. Check out our recap video featuring interviews with Nydia Simone, founder of Blactina and Afro-Latino Fest Brand Ambassador, Kashanie...