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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 1H 23M

Black Latin History & Building a Movement with Eileen Ivette

from The Travel Hour · host Joc James & Matthew Morgan-Pegues

This conversation goes deep. Joc sits down with Eileen Ivette, a Houston-raised, Colombia-born video producer, journalist, and the creative force behind Black Latin History.They get into everything: travel experiences across Brazil, Cuba, and Colombia, what it means to navigate the world as an Afro-Latina and how Eileen turned her passion for storytelling into a full-blown platform that's educating millions.She breaks down her journey from building a portfolio on social media to securing grants for independent documentary work, all while challenging misconceptions about race and identity in Latin America. From travel mishaps with Spirit Airlines to packing strategies that actually work, and from exploring Afro-Medellin culture to creating immersive travel experiences that center Black and Afro-Colombian heritage, this episode is packed with game.If you've ever wondered how to bet on yourself, build a brand from scratch, or use travel as a tool for cultural storytelling and community impact, this one's for you. Press play.Connect with Eileen Ivette:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eileen_ivette/TikTok (Black Latin History): https://www.tiktok.com/@blacklatinhistoryWebsite: https://eileenivette.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/eileenivetteAfro-Medellin Trip Details: https://linktr.ee/eileen_ivetteResources Mentioned:Black Travel Summit: https://blacktravelsummit.comWITS Women in Travel Summit: https://womenintravel.com/wits/Keywords: Travel, Black Latin Culture, Cuba, Houston, Brazil, Medellín, Colombia, Travel Tips, Cultural Identity, Black Latin history, Afro-Columbian culture, travel influencer, documentary, social media, Afro-Medellin, cultural storytelling, community impact, grant funding, solo travel, creator economyChapters:00:00 Introduction to Eileen Ivette and Black Travel Summit02:54 Cultural Connections: Black Latin Identity05:29 Exploring Houston's Diversity and Food Culture08:08 The Evolution of Houston: A Growing City11:09 Travel Experiences and Airport Insights24:32 Traveling with Spirit Airlines: Pros and Cons31:53 Packing Strategies for Travelers37:41 Exploring Black Latin History52:21 The Journey of Creating Black Latin History52:51 Creative Beginnings and Portfolio Building55:28 Betting on Yourself: The Journey to Success57:33 Faith and Preparation for Opportunities01:00:47 Decolonization and Challenging Racial Narratives01:12:41 Afro-Medellin: Immersing in Afro-Colombian Culture

This conversation goes deep. Joc sits down with Eileen Ivette, a Houston-raised, Colombia-born video producer, journalist, and the creative force behind Black Latin History.They get into everything: travel experiences across Brazil, Cuba, and Colombia, what it means to navigate the world as an Afro-Latina and how Eileen turned her passion for storytelling into a full-blown platform that's educating millions.She breaks down her journey from building a portfolio on social media to securing grants for independent documentary work, all while challenging misconceptions about race and identity in Latin America. From travel mishaps with Spirit Airlines to packing strategies that actually work, and from exploring Afro-Medellin culture to creating immersive travel experiences that center Black and Afro-Colombian heritage, this episode is packed with game.If you've ever wondered how to bet on yourself, build a brand from scratch, or use travel as a tool for cultural storytelling and community impact, this one's for you. Press play.Connect with Eileen Ivette:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eileen_ivette/TikTok (Black Latin History): https://www.tiktok.com/@blacklatinhistoryWebsite: https://eileenivette.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/eileenivetteAfro-Medellin Trip Details: https://linktr.ee/eileen_ivetteResources Mentioned:Black Travel Summit: https://blacktravelsummit.comWITS Women in Travel Summit: https://womenintravel.com/wits/Keywords: Travel, Black Latin Culture, Cuba, Houston, Brazil, Medellín, Colombia, Travel Tips, Cultural Identity, Black Latin history, Afro-Columbian culture, travel influencer, documentary, social media, Afro-Medellin, cultural storytelling, community impact, grant funding, solo travel, creator economyChapters:00:00 Introduction to Eileen Ivette and Black Travel Summit02:54 Cultural Connections: Black Latin Identity05:29 Exploring Houston's Diversity and Food Culture08:08 The Evolution of Houston: A Growing City11:09 Travel Experiences and Airport Insights24:32 Traveling with Spirit Airlines: Pros and Cons31:53 Packing Strategies for Travelers37:41 Exploring Black Latin History52:21 The Journey of Creating Black Latin History52:51 Creative Beginnings and Portfolio Building55:28 Betting on Yourself: The Journey to Success57:33 Faith and Preparation for Opportunities01:00:47 Decolonization and Challenging Racial Narratives01:12:41 Afro-Medellin: Immersing in Afro-Colombian Culture

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