Is This The Best City On The Pacific Coast? | Port Angeles, WA

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Episode 141:
    Welcome back to another episode of Traveling While Black! On this week’s episode we head to Port Angeles, WA. Port Angeles is a cute city on the Pacific Coast in Washington!
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Комментарии • 58

  • @mirandalaidig3413
    @mirandalaidig3413 11 месяцев назад +8

    I was born and raised in Port Angeles, and I am so pleased that you enjoyed out beautiful city! Thank you for visiting and for spotlighting our community on your channel.

  • @toenaciousT
    @toenaciousT Год назад +9

    So happy that you enjoyed our little town! I've lived in PA for 15 years and I've never done the underground tour. After watching your video it's on my to-do list!

  • @livinginthenow
    @livinginthenow 11 месяцев назад +7

    I've lived in Port Angeles for about six years, having moved here from the Philadelphia area. You're right, there aren't many Black people here. But the number has slowly grown over the past few years. I'm pleased to hear that you felt comfortable during your visit. One thing you didn't mention in your video that some of your viewers might find interesting is the fact that you can take a ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria, BC on Vancouver Island. If a bit of international travel sounds appealing, Port Angeles is a great spot to launch from.

    • @JohnLee-db9zt
      @JohnLee-db9zt 2 месяца назад

      Are people in Port Angeles comfortable that there is a growing black population?

    • @samgrello
      @samgrello 2 месяца назад

      @@JohnLee-db9zt Heck yes! There may be some mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging hill people that have ugly views about people of color, but they can eat a bag of spoiled geoducks.

    • @akken2112
      @akken2112 10 дней назад

      @@JohnLee-db9zt That's a good question but, I would imagine that like anywhere else, the opinion varies from individual to individual also, how many people would be totally honest with a question like that?

  • @glendanielson9006
    @glendanielson9006 Год назад +5

    I'm not African American, but I love your presentations and all the information you give. I am so glad to learn of the Indigenous museum! I am happy you felt welcomed & comfortable as well!!! I don't get to travel much, so I am a mental traveler enjoying such presentations.

    • @TravelingWhileBlack1
      @TravelingWhileBlack1  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! ❤️

    • @glendanielson9006
      @glendanielson9006 Год назад

      @@TravelingWhileBlack1 Of course. 🌹 🌹

    • @jerryoshea3116
      @jerryoshea3116 Год назад

      ​I'm curious why u gave the title to ur Channel u did? I think most people (except a very slim minority) would see u both as a nice looking couple just out&about to experience life,meet people and enjoy themselves.
      The Colour issue is neither here or there! Unless I misinterpreted the title,if so? My apologies&ignore my comment.But i wish u all the best& hope u enjoy urself&ur experiences!👍

    • @JG1116
      @JG1116 Год назад +1

      @@jerryoshea3116 Black people being able to travel safely and feel comfortable in unfamiliar places is a real concern. Consider yourself lucky if this is not something that you’ve ever had to think about while traveling. The channel name helps them reach people who may feel anxious about traveling to certain areas because of the very real, and still quite prevalent racism and discrimination that occurs in this country.

    • @jerryoshea3116
      @jerryoshea3116 Год назад

      @@JG1116 Is it a genuine concern? Or a perception perpetuated by certain sections of the MSM!..Just like having anyone who intends or wishes to vote,produce proof of I.D. but the media says this is Racist Policy! ,Which is of course nonsense!.it should be in place to maintain the integrity of the Political System ¬ replicate some kind of third world Banana Republic!
      And as for the U.S most parts of the Country they intend travelling through,will of course be accessible&welcoming to the Black population of the U.S ( just as it would to or not be to anyone else)&certainly be safe! ..Now is that to say,there's no chance of them encountering some kind of narrow minded bigot,well no,that can't be guaranteed,but as I said for the majority of interactions and transactions that take place,they're won't be any kind of issues! .And if there is,it doesn't always have to consist of a Racial Component.. As the MSM would love to suggest and exploit'
      .p.s And I've done plenty of travelling&there's certain places around the World which aren't safe to those with a lighter skin colour!

  • @dennyclawson4889
    @dennyclawson4889 Год назад +3

    Love your tours! Keep on doing what you do so we’ll.❤

  • @simplykinney
    @simplykinney 4 месяца назад +1

    I love my hometown. So much more to see you guys missed though! Happy you guys enjoyed it, it is not the most black friendly honestly... Live there and you'll feel it... From my experience. But! Keep the traveling spirit! I got a lot of beautiful places I know to go in Washington if you need ideas though. No matter how people be though, treat others as you want to be treated in return and keep moving 😉

    • @TravelingWhileBlack1
      @TravelingWhileBlack1  4 месяца назад +2

      Yes we already know we have to plan a return trip (possibly two) so to catch the things we may have missed. We 100% defer to your experience living there! We usually like to interview Black residents living in the places we visit so to add their perspective. We say in some of our other videos that we just drop in to places for a day, maybe two or three, but since this is just our perspective there are many more to take into account. Our hope is more of our people (and tbh really any BIPOC) go to these places and also share their experiences so that there can be more individual perspectives that can either add to how we graded it or at least make us and others aware that there are in fact things in these locations to be aware of. Thanks again for watching and commenting your experience. Hopefully we run into you on our Washington travels!

  • @lisahahn173
    @lisahahn173 Год назад +2

    Thanks for a nice summary on your trip to PA. It does look like the ferry departure from Edmonds was busy. Early morning is best and if you can take the ferry on a weekday...that's even better. Have you had a chance to tour Edmonds? Lots to do there and some fishing or whale watching tours leave from the Edmonds marina. I do love your channel, I was expecting more people to find you after the KUOW segment.

    • @TravelingWhileBlack1
      @TravelingWhileBlack1  Год назад +1

      We haven’t done Edmonds yet, but want to. 😊 thank you for the kind words!!!

  • @Kimbersweet
    @Kimbersweet Год назад +2

    Loved this episode!!!

  • @KimClevenger
    @KimClevenger 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was a great video! I hope you visit again & check out the Olympic National Park.

  • @VisitportangelesWA
    @VisitportangelesWA 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for visiting us, Anthony and Marlie. We hope you'll come back again!

  • @OrchidIslander
    @OrchidIslander 6 месяцев назад

    I, my family and friends are headed to Port Angeles late March. Appreciate the information and good vibes that you guys provided.

  • @FrugalPandaTravels
    @FrugalPandaTravels Год назад

    I was in Port Angeles back in July. I will definitely be back especially using the ferry was awesome too.

  • @CLEMMY49NET
    @CLEMMY49NET 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @michaelsteele1128
    @michaelsteele1128 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's a decently nice town I own a 120 year old house here and lived here most of my life

  • @SealClubberz
    @SealClubberz Год назад +4

    I've been living in PA since 2018..it's predominantly white and they're kinda racist here. And it's a tourist trap town. Theirs not a lot of jobs,theirs a lot of junkies/homeless and its A logger and manufacturing town. Besides fast food and Healthcare..theirs no jobs. And it's rich in Native American culture like the Makah Tribe.

    • @mayagarrison952
      @mayagarrison952 9 месяцев назад +1

      YES THIS I FEEL LIKE MOST MEDIA PORTRAYS IT AS A NICE QUIET TOWN WHEN IT'S REALLY NOT FOR THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE

    • @cw5118
      @cw5118 5 месяцев назад

      My family moved here in 79. Maybe I hadn’t noticed racism the way you might be referring. I went to Stevens Middle School in the early 80’s. Spent time on the rez after being “initiated.” I was a white token, used for what I had. My belongings were “borrowed.” I’ve also lived in New Jersey and Maui. I know what racism is and it wasn’t me being racist. Decades later I find out my ancestry; Cherokee, Filipino, black, Scots, Irish, Jewish, German, etc. It was fascinating looking into my heritage. Scots accept you with even one drop of Scottish blood. Other ethnic groups… not so much. I’ve wondered what it would have been like knowing who you are, who your people are and that sense of belonging. Being so many different nationalities one can feel lost. I’ve been a minority as I’ve stated in so many words. I can’t really identify with any group except the human race and fellow traveler of this journey called life.

  • @Happygalina
    @Happygalina Месяц назад +1

    What is traveling while black mean? Is it different? Lol

    • @TravelingWhileBlack1
      @TravelingWhileBlack1  Месяц назад

      Quick answer to your question is yes. Candacy Taylor has some great books out that speak to the historical significance; there are a bunch of creators that speak to it today; and of course feel free to check out our channel to see our perspective on it. Thanks for watching.

  • @anbrohi
    @anbrohi Год назад

    You need to upgrade from 1080p to 4K. Second talking about black and white folks really should not be part of this type of video. This video is good tour and History of the town. just my two cents

  • @kushking949
    @kushking949 Год назад +1

    Great video love it here

  • @alohawg
    @alohawg 11 месяцев назад

    How comfortable do you imagine it is for white people visiting a majority black city/community? Who may feel more threatened, black folks or white folks? Based on the data and real world experiences, which should be more conscious of their surroundings?

  • @jonwhite1479
    @jonwhite1479 Год назад

    How racist.

    • @PokemonTrainer170591
      @PokemonTrainer170591 Год назад +2

      Elaborate? You made it racist bye

    • @OrchidIslander
      @OrchidIslander 5 месяцев назад

      Only because you see racism whether it’s there or not….

  • @kp905
    @kp905 Год назад +3

    What does your skin color have anything to do with traveling? Your trip seemed just like everyone else's vacations. Its kinda sad that skin color is so important to you.

    • @grace.victoria
      @grace.victoria Год назад

      Exactly!! This is ridiculous! We would have less racism if everyone would stop pointing out or talking about their skin color!! Just stop already. What a dumb channel name. How about just document your trips and talk about your experiences as a person in general??

    • @derrick4544
      @derrick4544 Год назад +1

      It's a gimmick.

    • @vadak6157
      @vadak6157 Год назад +11

      Because skin color has to be important to POC. It's easy for you to brush it off because you're a white person who's never had to deal being discriminated against based on your skin color. I love their category focus on black comfortability because it gives me great ideas for places to visit (or even settle down in) with my black relatives where they can feel and be safe. Apologies you don't have the same care for those in your life, if they're not all white.

    • @derrick4544
      @derrick4544 Год назад

      @@vadak6157 So much 🐂💩in one comment. "People of Color"? Everyone has a "color", but y'all took the phrase and wear it like a badge of honor...then turnaround and use it as an excuse for everything that doesn't go your way. I still don't know why Black people think the world owes them something - incredible.

    • @kp905
      @kp905 Год назад

      @@vadak6157 @vadak6157 actually I am a person of color. I agree it's important to be proud of ones ethnicity and culture. I've never been anywhere or heard of any place in the US that discriminate against people of color. Clearly you are missing the point. Posting videos titled traveling while black is not showing pride of ones skin color. It' just perpetuates the idea that I'm different because of my skin color. Which is inferior way of thinking. we are all humans. People need to stop making everything about skin color. We ended discrimination laws a long time ago. It's time to start acknowledging or similarities not differences in skin color. Dumb bitch.