Travel: He specializes in AfroLatin Travel with transformative journeys that go beyond traditional tourism
Strawberry Letter
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🗓️ 4 March 2025
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer, Rushion McDonald interviewed Ronnell Perry. Ronnell is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese and holds a master’s degree in public policy & management from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.A. in International Business from Dillard University. Ronnell has more than 20 years of international travel and specializes in AfroLatin travel.
Talking Points/Questions *
- How did you grow from a travel blog and resource to a full-fledged profitable travel business
- Why don't you consider yourself a travel agent?
- There are Black people in South America? What does it mean to specialize in tourism in AfroLatin communities?
-How did you move from virtual education project manager to tourism professional?
- How did you turn your hobby into your full-time job?
- You were laid off from your corporate job in 2022; tell us about how that impacted you.
Ronnell has more than 20 years of international travel and community development experience.
Ronnell is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, and holds a Master's Degree in Public Policy & Management from Carnegie Mellon University, and a B.A. in International Business from Dillard University. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay and Costa Rica, and has visited over 15 countries.
Rounding out over six years of service, he recently served as chair of the board of directors for an international education non-profit.
Ronnell also holds a certificate in Tourism & Hospitality Management from Florida Atlantic University.
He splits his time between Atlanta, GA and Salvador da Bahia, Brazil.
Evolved from a simple blog to a full blown bespoke travel company, AfroBuenaventura Transformative Travel is a pioneering travel service dedicated to offering immersive and culturally enriching experiences that celebrate the rich heritage and vibrant traditions of Afro-descendant communities. Our mission is to provide travelers with profound, transformative journeys that go beyond traditional tourism by deeply engaging with the history, culture, and contemporary life of African diaspora regions.
We specialize in crafting personalized itineraries that highlight the unique contributions of Afro-descendant cultures, showcasing everything from historical landmarks and local festivals to art, music, and cuisine. Our curated experiences are designed to foster meaningful connections, promote cultural understanding, and support sustainable and ethical tourism practices.
At AfroBuenaventura, we believe that travel has the power to inspire and transform. By focusing on authenticity and respect for local cultures, we create opportunities for travelers to gain a deeper appreciation of the global Afro heritage while contributing positively to the communities they visit. Whether you're exploring historic sites, participating in cultural events, or engaging with local artisans, our transformative travel experiences are designed to leave a lasting impact on both you and the places you visit.
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