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From the midwife to the ancestral drinks: this is the journey of Colombia's first Afroturismo Route
CO🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

From the midwife to the ancestral drinks: this is the journey of Colombia's first Afroturismo Route

Cali, Colombia, is set to launch the second phase of its 'Afrotouristic Route,' an initiative by the city's administration aimed at promoting Afrocentric tourism and leveraging the region's cultural heritage for economic development. The project includes diverse sectors such as traditional cuisine, ancestral beverages, music, dance, and specialized guided tours. This year, 30 new participants were added through a public call led by Cali's Tourism Secretariat, bringing the total number of involved actors to over 90. The launch coincides with the IV Continental Encounter on Afro-Latin American Studies hosted by Harvard University, highlighting Cali's role in discussions around racial justice and inclusive policies. The initiative has support from the Open Society Foundations to ensure long-term sustainability.

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From the midwife to the ancestral drinks: this is the journey of Colombia's first Afroturismo Route

Cali, Colombia, is set to launch the second phase of its 'Afrotouristic Route,' an initiative by the city's administration aimed at promoting Afrocentric tourism and leveraging the region's cultural heritage for economic development. The project includes diverse sectors such as traditional cuisine, ancestral beverages, music, dance, and specialized guided tours. This year, 30 new participants were added through a public call led by Cali's Tourism Secretariat, bringing the total number of involved actors to over 90. The launch coincides with the IV Continental Encounter on Afro-Latin American Studies hosted by Harvard University, highlighting Cali's role in discussions around racial justice and inclusive policies. The initiative has support from the Open Society Foundations to ensure long-term sustainability.

Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the promotion of Afrocentric tourism as a strategy for economic development and social inclusion, aligning with progressive values focused on cultural preservation and equity. It highlights the involvement of community actors and institutions like the Open Society Foundations,

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