I walked by this area, its in El Centro near San Antonio station. The reason a lot of black people congregate on that square is because theres a lot of afro hair salons and food vendors. The rest of El Centro is majority Mestizo and White.
I have a special affinity for Afro-Latinas and we share a history. I love black women from every part of the globe, but as an American, it's easy to forget that the Americas are as diverse as any other continent. I have traveled to 5 countries so far and have revisited Cuba 🇨🇺 numerous times after meeting a lovely Afro-Latina and learning about the culture. I will be returning to Colombia in July 25. It's important to treat others with respect, and they will usually do the same. If they don't, then it's best to move on. They find us equally unique as we find them unique. Also, knowing conversational Spanish is a prerequisite for this advanced course, mi hermanos. An hour of studying Spanish a day will do wonders for you, trust me.
Viva Travelao! Greeting from CHICAGO, IL, USA! Thanks your for your very informative and enlightening content! VIVA AFRO COLOMBIANAS! AMEN-RA-ANKH-ASE!
Maybe its not for everyone you think? In my opinion, I think its enlightening for everyone to SEE such a HUGE presence of Afro Colombians in Columbia... That was the point intended...
La communauté noire la plus nombreuse au monde en dehors de l'Afrique : 1 USA 🇺🇲 2 Bresil 🇧🇷 3 Colombie 🇨🇴 Fier de voir mes soeurs et freres noire colombien.
Tan chevre es ver mi gente de color: parecen la flia màs grande de Clbia. Recuerdo una dama en B/ventura. que me trato como si fuera su propio hijo. Me partia el corazòn sus forma ser tan sentimental yo hice por ella y sus ninos lo mejor que pude, hasta que llego la nave en la parti.