There are things about being Black in Vietnam that nobody actually talks about. This video covers all of it.
She left Los Angeles, moved to Vietnam, and built a life here as a Black American woman. In this conversation she shares the real day to day reality, not the highlight reel version.
We get into daily life, safety, how she is treated, teaching in Vietnam, culture shock, building community, and whether leaving the U.S. was actually worth it.
If you have been searching for an honest perspective on what life is really like for Black Americans in Vietnam, this is that video. Don't forget to LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE the video.
In this video:
* The reality of being Black in Vietnam day to day
* How she is treated as a Black American woman here
* Teaching in Vietnam as a Black American woman
* Safety, culture shock, and building community
* The financial reality of living in Vietnam
* What surprised her most after leaving LA
* Whether she would make the same decision again
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⏱️ Chapters below, jump to what matters most to you:
00:00 The Reality of Being Black in Vietnam Nobody Talks About
03:20 What Daily Life in Vietnam Is Really Like
05:19 Her Experience as a Black American Woman in Vietnam
10:55 Teaching in Vietnam What It’s Actually Like
17:20 Do You Feel Safe Living in Vietnam
19:07 How H