Black Americans
I was wondering how the reception is for black Americans? I have been reading post but I don't think I have read anything from a black American perspective on living in Ecuador.聽 Please give us any input on the reality in Ecuador. We are thinking more of the coastal areas but all input will be appreciated.
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We are also African American and we are moving to Manta in July of this year. Yes a couple of months and my family of four will be moving. I have visited Ecuador and I did not feel any bad feelings from the locals or other expats that would lead me to believe that I would have a bad time.
Tywanna
Of course there are always exceptions and for the most part I have found that it is only 20% of the population that gives the rest the bad name.聽 Most of the Ecuadorians I have met are very impartial and do not present any bigotry or prejudice towards anyone.聽 Even as a 260 lb., 6'2" very white male I have had issues with service and the like as I don't speak Spanish.聽 I am sure that you will find a place for you here as it is truly a wonderful and beautiful country.
I was really curious on this subject matter. I am Black and Puerto Rican and I have been told I could pass in EC as a local. My wife is also of a lighter skinned persuasion.
Sungodess and Mehrlyn your comments are of the universal prejudice that happens to most people of "darker skin in a nation where most people are of lighter skin. It even happens to lighter skinned black people compared to darker skinned black people, unfortunately they even go against each other. I have seen it first hand.聽 聽
I have lived in many countries and I am an American but the instances you have mentioned are common in NYC,London,Florida, Cuba just to name a few. People will always run into ignorant classes of folks but that doesn't聽 mean we cant contribute with our culture and make them aware we are all just people... People are always afraid of the unknown.聽 聽
However, I still plan on making a scouting trip to coastal EC and hopefully make a home for me and my family.

Hello Pupp,
Welcome to expat-blog,
I suggest you start a new thread on forum Ecuador with your questions, for better visibility.
Melissa
mugtech wrote:Back in the 60's my wife and I could have been jailed in Alabama or Virginia as an interracial couple.聽 Those places off the list for a while now, still searching.
Actually a great many states had anti-miscegenation laws at one time (most began repealing them or not enforcing them after WW2).
In the 19th century a Paraguayan dictator tried the opposite approach: he made it illegal for Europeans to marry each other -- they had to marry natives or mestizos. I on my blog a few weeks ago.
Bob
I am not bothered by it because I came here for a purpose and I am only focused on that. In fact what I have received is the never ending surprise on Ecuatorians faces when they realise that I speak English and is not Ecuatorian. They are usually more helpful.
My 7 year old daughter is the ice breaker in all of this as they are usually fascinated with her because she is a little black girl that speaks English. I am not perturbed by this as it is not the norm to see Black foreigners in comparison to lighter skin foreigners.
In all it is a great country to live where you can be yourself, the arrogant persons are like a drop in a bucket. Majority of the Ecuatorians are very warm and unprejudiced.
Just a little history on Afro-Ecuadorians, this group makes up about 10% of the Ecuadorian population, and if you count the mulatto population the actual amount would be around 20% of the total national population.聽 Black Ecuadorians live throughout the country but mainly reside throughout the coastal cities and Valle de Chota.聽 Cities like San Lorenzo and Esmeraldas, a very popular tourist area, are predominately comprised of individuals of African descent.聽 聽Unlike other Africans brought to Latin America the Afro-Ecuadorian were not enslaved.聽 In places like the Valle de Chota they have blended with the local indigenous.聽 Like anywhere in the world there is always going to be discrimination whether it is by class or color, but the Ecuadorian people in general are good natured and are often more than curious to learn about other people and their culture.聽 聽As some folks have stated language is the barrier that is often mistaken as discrimination.聽 Being that you and your wife are Boricua you should have no problem at all fitting in especially en la Costa, where the food, music and culture is similar to that of the Caribbean.聽 There is also a small coastal town named Puerto Rico where the local Puerto Ricans (Ecuadorians living there) fly the Puerto Rican flag.
Tahnks Don
I can imagine that one can have a bad, if not downright nasty, racial experience anywhere, along any racial divide. But, things are not always as clearcut as they seem. Especially in Ecuador where cultural differences can be quite confusing. I can only speak for Loja, where I live. Here, there are some arrogant and, no doubt, racially reactive people (not just towards blacks, but all types of groups, especially the poor or "foreigners."). But this is by and large a very small group. My personal experience has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive. Once you find your group of friends, you will not have problems. When a friend introduces you, you will be shocked at how warm and inviting everyone will be towards you. Established relationships have great weight here. And, the greater majority of people are neither prejudice or judgmental (at least in Loja).
I had read that you are bringing some animals with you, and I have to ask: are you bringing some breeding Goldens? I absolutely love them. I am moving to Cuenca in 4 days, alone, and I would absolutely love to have a Golden companion. I am torn, because there are so many dogs that are abandoned there, and I am pretty sure I will be volunteering at an animal rescue group in Cuenca.
The thought of a little round ball of Gold is pretty hard to ignore. If nothing else, I'll volunteer to baby sit your first litter, and all that follow, for that matter.
Best Wishes in your Travels
Stay Well,
Neil
Don
I wouldn't care to live there myself, because the weather is not to my taste (too hot/humid), but that's just me. I recall also that there were crime problems in Belize City -- but that was years ago.
You would probably do better posting this question on the Belize section of the forum.
Bob
As for EC we have since my last postings decided NOT to move to EC. We WERE going to move to the coast DUE to the climate. Cuenca is 8,540 FEET high! NOT warm. People wear coats even and at night it gets down to 40's and 50's also - so many white ex pats there because they like that cold.聽 Here on our island only the whites live in WAimea and Volcano where it is COLD!!!聽 Also Quito is even HIGHER in elevation like 10,000 ft! And if you have asthma or any breathing problems you can forget these 2 places!聽
Anyway due to what I have extensively researched over TWO YEARS NOW on the Ecuador Expats and Ruta del Sol Mates聽 groups in Facebook we have decided NOT to move to聽 Ecuador DUE TO the HIGH CRIME! We are not from NY or Chicago or LA or Detroit or any inner city ghetto where we have to be extremely worried about crime!聽 From everything we have read and studied over the course of this time crime is rising up up an away! Not staying the same. It is so bad people have their "fanny packs" cut of of them. They are carring knives, mace and wasp spray. We do NOT live like this.聽 They feel they MUST live in SECURE buildings as they are broken in to.聽 They quote every ex pat has been burgled at least twice. Not to mention when you go out not wearing any jewelry etc.聽 They have laptops stolen, cellphones on a regular basis and even 2 families of 7 had gas聽 (it is believed Scopolamine) put into their homes, knocked out them and their dogs and their 2 houses cleaned out!聽 With this kind of thing going on in this country it has put up way too many red flags over the years for us! As I said we are coming from a place where we have not had to even lock our doors, no bars on windows and I won't live in a place where you have bars on your windows.聽 Some people in US think this is OK and normal - not me.聽 So we have chosen Panama NOTE this does NOT mean Panama CITY! Outside the city of Panama prices are almost equal to Ecuador. You can rent a NICE home on any beach for $600 including electricity AND take your pets and also excellent health care still etc.聽 Prices are still LOW LOW LOW and we can afford domestic help.聽 I am too old to clean any more I need a housekeeper. Not the best health as a retired RN.聽 So anyway this is our NEW decision.聽 All the BEST to those of you if you do decide to go to Ecuador.聽 Oh also the permanent Visa and even to just "go" requirements are more relaxed than Ecuador.聽 Also the availablity of material goods should you choose to want to get them ARE more readily available in Panama city a 4 hrs. drive from where we will be living. I hope this helps some people. I encourage all of you who are considering moving to EC to go get on these groups in Facebook and read, read, read and learn.聽 It is interesting - but again NOT directed at blacks which is a drag.聽 Sadly of the one or two blacks who we did try to coorespond with who were in inter racial relationships they refused to write back.聽 So. . . . . Thus this page however very few of us on here.聽 To the person who asked about taking pets to EC I have looked into it extensively and it is A BIG hoop to jump through. But it is APHIS not Ec or Panama and you just HAVE to do ALL the steps and pay all the costs and it IS time sensative. You have ONLY TEN yes 10 days to DO EVERYTHING!!!!聽 Go to this site and read all about it.聽 And when you get to the particularies I have the form I can send you Page 1 never COULD find page 2 seems you have to pay $20 to get that from the EC consulate.聽 We WILL still be dealing with probably the exact same thing for Panama too.聽 But we ARE taking our animals, so . . just HAVE to do it and hope for the BEST!聽 It is nerve wracking however.聽 聽Aloha everyone this day Antoinette Jackson Oh by the way the main reason as I said Panama on the ocean lack of crime!!!!聽 Also not EVERYONE is packed up on the only coastal area as in EC and in EC everyone and their brother has and IS building up the coast to where it is now USA as in Costa Rica. Everywhere AM expats go they turn it into another USA and from what we have read the Ecuadorians are getting very upset about how their country has and is changing because of Americans in everyway!聽 As they did in Costa Rica as they do everywhere they go.聽 They destroyed Hawai'i in everyway!聽 A lot of anger here by Hawai'ians.聽 Am came over here OVERTHREW the monarchy as they do everywhere else they go when they tak over a country and made the Hawai'ians not be allowed to speak their own language as they did the Am. Indians in US.聽 They stole the land, and even to this day the most expensive Hawai'ian Home Lands are again condemned by US govt and then conficated by US and for the greed of money they build even more high rises.聽 Just as the broken treaties with the INdians in AM. Nothing seems to ever change.聽
Well got to get off my soap box. We get angry as we also are part Indian.聽 So Aloha to you this day.聽 Aloha does not MEAN Hello or Goodbye it means "I share my breath with you!"聽 So much mis information in the world today.
Antoinette
Every one of them is a little heart breaker. Beautiful little bundles. What a great thing to be around them.
Thanks for the link, and the up lift the pups and Mom's gave me!
Stay Well,
Neil
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