Happy Colombian Independence Day! In true Eileen fashion, I had to give a little Afro-Colombian history lesson.
Also curated an hour playlist full of Afro-Colombian artist from salsa, currulao, salsa choque & much more. Find it below.
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Happy Colombian Independence Day! In true Eileen fashion, I had to give a little Afro-Colombian history lesson.
Also curated an hour playlist full of Afro-Colombian artist from salsa, currulao, salsa choque & much more. Find it below.
I’ve been on a fitness journey for over a year now. And to be honest, I weigh the same I did a year ago. I have a love-hate relationship with the gym. On the one hand, it’s a significant energy boost, and on the other hand, it gives me crazy body dysmorphia.
I had the great pleasure of being part of a project celebrating Afro-Colombians called Colors of Colombia by The Land of Milk and Honey. I loved the authenticity of it especially that it had Afro-Colombians from Buenaventura, San Andres, Cartagena & Bogota. It’s crazy how we all somehow ended up in New York; we’re everywhere.