“For the Culture with Amanda Parris Explores Black Tourism Impact”

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The acclaimed show “For the Culture with Amanda Parris” has returned for its second season, with Parris demonstrating a commitment to exploring all facets of this “adventurous, insightful, and personal documentary series” for the CBC. In the premiere episode of the new season, titled “Black Tourism,” the focus is on the evolving impact of Black travelers on the tourism industry and whether travel is positively contributing to the Black countries and communities it serves. The series is now available for streaming on CBC Gem.

On today’s episode of “Commotion,” culture critic Matt Amha joins host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to delve into the themes of Season 2’s debut episode of “For the Culture” and its implications for destinations like Ghana and Jamaica.

For those interested, the full conversation from today’s episode can be accessed on CBC Listen or on the podcast “Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud,” available on various podcast platforms.

The interview with Matt Amha was conducted by Ty Callender.

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