Getsemaní: Cartagena’s First Black Neighborhood & Its Legacy of Freedom
Getsemaní, once Cartagena’s most dangerous neighborhood, is now a vibrant hub of history, culture, and art. But beyond its colorful murals and lively streets lies a powerful story of resilience, freedom, and the Black pioneers who shaped Colombia. From Slavery to Freedom: The Roots of Getsemaní Originally, Getsemaní was home to enslaved Africans who worked […]
San Basilio Del Palenque & Getsemaní: The Untold Black History of Colombia
Colombia is known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history, but few travelers know the deeper, untold Black history that shaped the nation. Two places in particular—San Basilio del Palenque and Getsemaní—are living testaments to Black resilience, revolution, and cultural preservation. If you’re ready to dive into the truth beyond the tourist brochures, […]
Solo Traveling as a Black Woman in Cartagena and Medellín, Colombia
Colombia has been on my travel bucket list for years, and I finally decided to embark on a solo adventure through Cartagena and Medellín. As a Black woman traveler, I wanted to explore the country’s deep African roots, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery—while also indulging in some of the best food and experiences these cities […]