The acclaimed program “For the Culture with Amanda Parris” has returned for its second season, showcasing Parris’s commitment to exploring every aspect of this “adventurous, insightful, and personal documentary series” for the CBC.
In the inaugural episode of the new season, titled “Black Tourism,” the spotlight is on the transformative impact of Black travelers on the tourism sector. The episode also delves into the complex dynamics of whether travel industry practices are benefiting or harming Black countries and communities that rely on tourism. The entire series is now accessible for streaming on CBC Gem.
On today’s episode of “Commotion,” cultural critic Matt Amha joins host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to dissect the Season 2 premiere of “For the Culture” and its implications for destinations like Ghana and Jamaica in the context of tourism.
For those interested, the full conversation from today’s episode is available for listening on CBC Listen or on the podcast “Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud,” which can be found on various podcast platforms.
The insightful discussion with Matt Amha was curated by Ty Callender.
[Source](https://www.cbc.ca/arts/commotion/for-the-culture-amanda-parris-season-2-black-tourism-9.7010092)

