I’ve never been to the East Side even though I’ve lived here in WA for 25 years. All of the warnings people gave me steered me away. Because of y’all I’ll be making a drive out there soon! Great video as always and thank you for making videos like this for new Washingtonians but also us that have lived here all of our lives & were too scared to venture out! Y’all are amazing! 🙌🏾
What part of Washington are you in? I've been having this urg to move to Spokane for work but I keep seeing that there are no black ppl. I need to see us.
@@tandreia3913I’m in Puyallup which is a few hours away from Spokane. Im sure there are people that look like us there but I need some more diversity.
The drive over the Colombia river is spectacular and the riverfront area in Spokane is great in the summer/ they have street festivals & lots of people around. Everyone seems really friendly. My kids go to college at Gonzaga, I think although primarily white, there are lots of students from all over the world represented. Now, we crossed over into Idaho to see Lake Couer da lane, which is breathtaking, again, people were friendly, however, on our way back through the town, a group of trucks rolled through with confederate flags. I tell my boys to stay on the Washington side of the border. Thanks for the episode! LK (mixed race family)
Great video! My wife is a dark skinned immigrant and the whiteness of Spokane has us worried about living there, so hearing your experience is very helpful
hahaha! We actually stopped in Spokane and road the sky ride over the falls a few years ago on our way back from SilverWood Amusement Park in Idaho. Both places seemed to be very welcoming. But we were in the "tourist" areas only and only for the day.
I lived in Spokane for 3 years and had black and brown friends as well as white. There is a lot to do in Spokane and I will say I ate out more and attended more events than I ever have in the 13 years I've lived in Burien, Federal Way and Olympia. You're correct about waaayyyy more reasonable prices!
I moved to Spokane in 2019 and I’m a black woman. So far, everyone has been super nice. There are a lot of white people but they haven’t made me feel like an outsider. I laughed my ass off at the “4 outta 5” because Spokane is too close to Idaho. Honestly, I feel like that every day, lol.
I’m a African American also and about to move up there in the next 30-60 days. I’m glad to hear there are us up there. Because I was skeptical but was going to still give it a try. I was looking in Spokane valley
I've lived in Spokane for over 40 years. Amidst all my travels, I always end up coming back here because of how great people treat each other compared to anywhere else. We are an accepting city that is proud to be unique in our own special way, which this video has done a good job of shining light on. Thank you for taking the time to come experience the place we call home because the rumors about Spokane are just that, rumors. Cheers!
Great idea for a much needed perspective! It would add to the assessment re comfortability if you would talk to whichever black locals you can find to ask about their experiences living there.👍🏽
I was born here & go back every year it definitely isn’t as bad as people make it seem. I’m glad y’all enjoyed it! If y’all go back and find yourself in the mood for soul food , my uncle owns a restaurant called the soul lounge with great food!
@@TravelingWhileBlack1 I can highly recommend Rootwood Cidery, Tildio Winery, Hard Row to Hoe Winery, Tipsy Canyon Wines, and Amos Rome Wines all in the Manson area. Chelan Valley Farms is a great spot and they have wine too. Farmer's Market in Chelan is on Thursdays - Manson Farmer's Market is Wed and Sat. There is hiking around Echo Ridge and Chelan State Park. And SOOO much more! Have fun!
i’ve lived in Spokane Washington since i was 6 and i’m 24 now. Although, i love Spokane, i feel as though everyone has things they dislike about their town or city and i don’t have much to hate on. i’m glad you loved it and felt comfortable! 🫶🏽
I have lived in Seattle for over 20 years. I used to go to Spokane for work and have always thought it to be a nice city. Even though it is Washington's 2nd largest city, it still has a small town vibe. I also have lived in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for 11 years. I usually compare Sioux Falls to Rapid City as to Seattle to Spokane. Like crossing the Cascades in Washington would be like crossing the Missouri River in South Dakota.
If you like historic houses and Native American/old west museums stop by the Campbell House in Brownes Addition. The museum next to it used to be called the Cheney-Cowells Museum. I think its called Northwest Museum now. Anyway, there used to be a stagecoach on exhibit that bandits robbed. They also murdered everyone on board. The blood stains of the victims never came off. It’s one of the strangest museum pieces I have ever seen. I am a 5th generation native Washingtonian. My family settled on Vashon Island, West Seattle, and the Columbia Basin. I think that is what makes me a museum freak. Love your channel. Welcome to Washington. #bringhomethesupersonics
Great video. It's always cool to see the perspective of people from outside of Spokane. I grew up in the Tricities area (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland) but I moved to Spokane back in 2017. And I don't regret the move. I get why people on the west side are skeptical of the east side. It's more conservative on the east side. But Spokane is progressing. It's a little city with big vibes. There are also a ton of outdoor activities to do near the city and minimal traffic.
You should have gone to one of the places to in Spokane eat onion bar and grill don’t get me wrong. There’s all kinds of great food in Spokane but the onion bar and grill is one of the best.
Happy to hear you guys had a good time while you were here! If you happen to find yourselves coming back, I would strongly recommend checking out the bar/venue The Big Dipper. They always have fantastic shows going on from local artists like The Smokes, which is one of my personal favorites, to more well known groups like Powerman5000. I've been going there for over 15 years now, since I was a teen, and tickets have never been more than $10-15 at the door.
Came across your channel this morning. I'm considering moving to Southwestern Washington. The content on your channel is exactly what I'm looking for. St. Louis, MO is also my birthplace so shut out to the LOU! I'm currently living in Texas. Keep up the great work!
Lmao I need to do a traveling while brown hahahaha. Seriously if you come to idaho, go in the summer when stateline raceway is doing their races. Super awesome family environment.
Definitely wouldn’t recommend black tourists to go there unless they’re armed and happy to get in a conflict… crazy to suggest that as a nice place to come
As a mixed person who has lived in the Spokane/Northern Idaho area for over 15 years, the Spokane area is becoming a lot more diverse! Definitely still has it's racist parts but it's improved significantly. Glad it went well for y'all!
So Spokane actually seemed more diverse than Seattle and it was not at all like how many Seattle-ites have described it to be like? That sounds about right. In contrast, Seattle always used to be a fun place to visit. Most people can't even say they want to visit Seattle anymore. Sadly, decades of destructive liberal policies, the lack of consequences for criminals, and the enabling of drug addicts, has transformed Seattle into one of the least desirable places to live in WA state. Most of my Seattle friends have either moved away already, or they are in the planning stages of moving away (and many have moved over to Spokane, the very place they used to look down upon and speak poorly of).
I've lived in Spokane for 25 years. I don't understand your Idaho comment. I go to Idaho all the time, and the people are great. If you haven't been some place you shouldn't be negative about it. Sandpoint is a tourist town, and Coeur D'Alene is a great little artsy town. I hang out in Idaho more than I do in Washington... I'm a woman of color, and I've never had a bad experience in Eastern Washington or Idaho. I wish now I had bought my house in Idaho instead of Washington. I do like that you came to Spokane and gave it a chance.
I live in Spokane and we are to close to Idaho. They have a lot of racist history including the Aryan Nations' yearly parade held on Fourth of July in downtown CDA but people seem to ignore that. A lot of people from Idaho complain about people from Washington coming to enjoy their lakes and other outdoor amenities but they commute to Washington for better wages.
Lived in Spokane my entire life. I am white, so I didn’t experience racism, but it exists. I was pretty lucky my family leans heavily to the left and welcoming diversity. I agree with those who say it gets worse the closer you get to Idaho, and also further north. Downtown is much more diverse and friendly to visitors with lots to do. Kudos for correct pronunciations and welcome to Spokane anytime!!
Born and raised Spokane resident here. Everything negative you hear from our city is entirely due to the divide in Idaho/Washington. Idaho is 10 minutes away and littered with extreme right politics while our side tends to be more neutral but over the years I see spokane proper becoming more and more “liberal” in a sense. It’s definitely a drastic change from 10-15 years ago!
I’m so sad for you Andrew, letting your views on politics dictate areas. You’re limiting yourself. Perhaps you need courage to get yourself over the boarder into Idaho. I’ve actually been to Idaho and think Coeur d’ Lane is beautiful. Lots of celebrities go there. Patty Duke lived and died there. Ellen Travolta did a lot of local plays there. Don’t let politics limit you. Have a blessed day 😊
I've lived in Spokane since 1956. As has most of the country, the city has evolved over the years. Riverfront Park is the site of a world's fair, Expo '74, which cleaned up the downtown area. In the last couple of presidential elections, the city has actually voted blue, while the surrounding area ranges from pink to ruby red. Sandpoint and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho are known for their tourism and arts community, but the politics of the state is very right wing.
@@TravelingWhileBlack1 Agree, spokane honestly in my opinion is "C grade city with a small town feeling vibe overall". Good place to save up money( cheaper than most major cities) and plenty of job opportunities...but yea I'm planning to move eventually out of this state and the northwest.
You have to live here to see just how horrible Spokane is. Totally, 100% racist and just mean, angry people that reside mostly in the "burbs" of Spokane. Glad you had a positive experience.
I remember visiting when I was younger and we were ignored by a restaurant or two trying to get dinner... I hope it's shapened up to be more BIPOC friendly! Glad your experience was positive - gives me hope
I’ve never been to the East Side even though I’ve lived here in WA for 25 years. All of the warnings people gave me steered me away. Because of y’all I’ll be making a drive out there soon! Great video as always and thank you for making videos like this for new Washingtonians but also us that have lived here all of our lives & were too scared to venture out! Y’all are amazing! 🙌🏾
Aw thank you!! ❤️ We hope you have a great time when you visit.
Definitely make a trip out. Spokane is a unique little city.
What part of Washington are you in? I've been having this urg to move to Spokane for work but I keep seeing that there are no black ppl. I need to see us.
@@tandreia3913I’m in Puyallup which is a few hours away from Spokane. Im sure there are people that look like us there but I need some more diversity.
As someone whose considering moving there, I appreciate this video.
Spokane is the friendliest city I have ever visited.
You should actually plan an episode of Coeur d' Alene. Great upscale downtown near the Lake and Spokane River.
The drive over the Colombia river is spectacular and the riverfront area in Spokane is great in the summer/ they have street festivals & lots of people around. Everyone seems really friendly. My kids go to college at Gonzaga, I think although primarily white, there are lots of students from all over the world represented. Now, we crossed over into Idaho to see Lake Couer da lane, which is breathtaking, again, people were friendly, however, on our way back through the town, a group of trucks rolled through with confederate flags. I tell my boys to stay on the Washington side of the border. Thanks for the episode! LK (mixed race family)
I have not been to the east side. I've been here now for 6 years. I might need to take a trip now. Thanks
Great video! My wife is a dark skinned immigrant and the whiteness of Spokane has us worried about living there, so hearing your experience is very helpful
Spokane welcomes immigrants.
hahaha! We actually stopped in Spokane and road the sky ride over the falls a few years ago on our way back from SilverWood Amusement Park in Idaho. Both places seemed to be very welcoming. But we were in the "tourist" areas only and only for the day.
Fun!!
Went there with my family a few years but didn't go to the riverfront. Got to go back.
I lived in Spokane for 3 years and had black and brown friends as well as white. There is a lot to do in Spokane and I will say I ate out more and attended more events than I ever have in the 13 years I've lived in Burien, Federal Way and Olympia. You're correct about waaayyyy more reasonable prices!
I moved to Spokane in 2019 and I’m a black woman. So far, everyone has been super nice. There are a lot of white people but they haven’t made me feel like an outsider. I laughed my ass off at the “4 outta 5” because Spokane is too close to Idaho. Honestly, I feel like that every day, lol.
I’m a African American also and about to move up there in the next 30-60 days. I’m glad to hear there are us up there. Because I was skeptical but was going to still give it a try. I was looking in Spokane valley
My husband and I just moved to Idaho, and we love it!!
I've lived in Spokane for over 40 years. Amidst all my travels, I always end up coming back here because of how great people treat each other compared to anywhere else. We are an accepting city that is proud to be unique in our own special way, which this video has done a good job of shining light on.
Thank you for taking the time to come experience the place we call home because the rumors about Spokane are just that, rumors.
Cheers!
I’ve lived here for a while don’t like it here but I’m surprised y’all even wanted to visit
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This is great! Spokane just legalized all types of housing too so it will be growing
Great idea for a much needed perspective! It would add to the assessment re comfortability if you would talk to whichever black locals you can find to ask about their experiences living there.👍🏽
Glad to hear you guys pronouncing Spokane correctly. As someone who grew up here it's very annoying when people pronounce it Spoh-cane. Grr.
I was born here & go back every year it definitely isn’t as bad as people make it seem. I’m glad y’all enjoyed it! If y’all go back and find yourself in the mood for soul food , my uncle owns a restaurant called the soul lounge with great food!
We will def try to head to Soul Lounge next time!
Next time you need to head to Lake Chelan! I would love to hear your thoughts as traveling while black.
That’s on the list! 😊
@@TravelingWhileBlack1 I can highly recommend Rootwood Cidery, Tildio Winery, Hard Row to Hoe Winery, Tipsy Canyon Wines, and Amos Rome Wines all in the Manson area. Chelan Valley Farms is a great spot and they have wine too. Farmer's Market in Chelan is on Thursdays - Manson Farmer's Market is Wed and Sat. There is hiking around Echo Ridge and Chelan State Park. And SOOO much more! Have fun!
i’ve lived in Spokane Washington since i was 6 and i’m 24 now. Although, i love Spokane, i feel as though everyone has things they dislike about their town or city and i don’t have much to hate on. i’m glad you loved it and felt comfortable! 🫶🏽
I have lived in Seattle for over 20 years. I used to go to Spokane for work and have always thought it to be a nice city. Even though it is Washington's 2nd largest city, it still has a small town vibe. I also have lived in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for 11 years. I usually compare Sioux Falls to Rapid City as to Seattle to Spokane. Like crossing the Cascades in Washington would be like crossing the Missouri River in South Dakota.
If you like historic houses and Native American/old west museums stop by the Campbell House in Brownes Addition. The museum next to it used to be called the Cheney-Cowells Museum. I think its called Northwest Museum now. Anyway, there used to be a stagecoach on exhibit that bandits robbed. They also murdered everyone on board. The blood stains of the victims never came off. It’s one of the strangest museum pieces I have ever seen. I am a 5th generation native Washingtonian. My family settled on Vashon Island, West Seattle, and the Columbia Basin. I think that is what makes me a museum freak. Love your channel. Welcome to Washington. #bringhomethesupersonics
Great video. It's always cool to see the perspective of people from outside of Spokane. I grew up in the Tricities area (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland) but I moved to Spokane back in 2017. And I don't regret the move. I get why people on the west side are skeptical of the east side. It's more conservative on the east side. But Spokane is progressing. It's a little city with big vibes. There are also a ton of outdoor activities to do near the city and minimal traffic.
You should have gone to one of the places to in Spokane eat onion bar and grill don’t get me wrong. There’s all kinds of great food in Spokane but the onion bar and grill is one of the best.
Happy to hear you guys had a good time while you were here! If you happen to find yourselves coming back, I would strongly recommend checking out the bar/venue The Big Dipper. They always have fantastic shows going on from local artists like The Smokes, which is one of my personal favorites, to more well known groups like Powerman5000. I've been going there for over 15 years now, since I was a teen, and tickets have never been more than $10-15 at the door.
Thank you for the suggestion 😊
Came across your channel this morning. I'm considering moving to Southwestern Washington. The content on your channel is exactly what I'm looking for. St. Louis, MO is also my birthplace so shut out to the LOU! I'm currently living in Texas. Keep up the great work!
No way, small world! Let us know if you have any additional questions 😊
Moved here from CA. Pleasantly surprised. Loved your suggestions! ❤
Lmao I need to do a traveling while brown hahahaha. Seriously if you come to idaho, go in the summer when stateline raceway is doing their races. Super awesome family environment.
Definitely wouldn’t recommend black tourists to go there unless they’re armed and happy to get in a conflict… crazy to suggest that as a nice place to come
Spokane and Cheney are fine for black people. However, the rural areas out from Spokane, not so much.
Here from tiktok!! Love the video
Hiii 👋🏽
Sorry about being so close to Idaho, we don't like it either.
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As a mixed person who has lived in the Spokane/Northern Idaho area for over 15 years, the Spokane area is becoming a lot more diverse! Definitely still has it's racist parts but it's improved significantly. Glad it went well for y'all!
I have visited Montesano and Aberdeen, WA. I received plenty of uncomfortable looks from people, as if there never been non-whites in that area.
Great video. I’m adding Spokane to our travel list now
not the east side!!!
So Spokane actually seemed more diverse than Seattle and it was not at all like how many Seattle-ites have described it to be like? That sounds about right. In contrast, Seattle always used to be a fun place to visit. Most people can't even say they want to visit Seattle anymore. Sadly, decades of destructive liberal policies, the lack of consequences for criminals, and the enabling of drug addicts, has transformed Seattle into one of the least desirable places to live in WA state. Most of my Seattle friends have either moved away already, or they are in the planning stages of moving away (and many have moved over to Spokane, the very place they used to look down upon and speak poorly of).
I've lived in Spokane for 25 years. I don't understand your Idaho comment. I go to Idaho all the time, and the people are great. If you haven't been some place you shouldn't be negative about it. Sandpoint is a tourist town, and Coeur D'Alene is a great little artsy town. I hang out in Idaho more than I do in Washington... I'm a woman of color, and I've never had a bad experience in Eastern Washington or Idaho. I wish now I had bought my house in Idaho instead of Washington. I do like that you came to Spokane and gave it a chance.
I live in Spokane and we are to close to Idaho. They have a lot of racist history including the Aryan Nations' yearly parade held on Fourth of July in downtown CDA but people seem to ignore that. A lot of people from Idaho complain about people from Washington coming to enjoy their lakes and other outdoor amenities but they commute to Washington for better wages.
Lived in Spokane my entire life. I am white, so I didn’t experience racism, but it exists. I was pretty lucky my family leans heavily to the left and welcoming diversity. I agree with those who say it gets worse the closer you get to Idaho, and also further north. Downtown is much more diverse and friendly to visitors with lots to do.
Kudos for correct pronunciations and welcome to Spokane anytime!!
Born and raised Spokane resident here. Everything negative you hear from our city is entirely due to the divide in Idaho/Washington. Idaho is 10 minutes away and littered with extreme right politics while our side tends to be more neutral but over the years I see spokane proper becoming more and more “liberal” in a sense. It’s definitely a drastic change from 10-15 years ago!
I’m so sad for you Andrew, letting your views on politics dictate areas. You’re limiting yourself. Perhaps you need courage to get yourself over the boarder into Idaho. I’ve actually been to Idaho and think Coeur d’ Lane is beautiful. Lots of celebrities go there. Patty Duke lived and died there. Ellen Travolta did a lot of local plays there. Don’t let politics limit you. Have a blessed day 😊
@@renaeallen9519 I lived in Idaho for 5 years and it has zero redeeming qualities outside of nature.
and i mean not the east side of spokane
I've lived in Spokane since 1956. As has most of the country, the city has evolved over the years. Riverfront Park is the site of a world's fair, Expo '74, which cleaned up the downtown area. In the last couple of presidential elections, the city has actually voted blue, while the surrounding area ranges from pink to ruby red. Sandpoint and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho are known for their tourism and arts community, but the politics of the state is very right wing.
what gender is your unborn baby
trust me.. i live here . idaho is nothing but trouble
I would say it depends on where in Idaho
they dont like anyone from washington
Spokane is pretty great but yeh a bit close to Idaho for my liking.
😅 right lol
@@TravelingWhileBlack1 Agree, spokane honestly in my opinion is "C grade city with a small town feeling vibe overall". Good place to save up money( cheaper than most major cities) and plenty of job opportunities...but yea I'm planning to move eventually out of this state and the northwest.
You have to live here to see just how horrible Spokane is. Totally, 100% racist and just mean, angry people that reside mostly in the "burbs" of Spokane. Glad you had a positive experience.
Seattle is a great place to live. Much better than Spokane. Idaho isn't good either
gondola*
I remember visiting when I was younger and we were ignored by a restaurant or two trying to get dinner... I hope it's shapened up to be more BIPOC friendly! Glad your experience was positive - gives me hope
and not so much for idaho comment was hilarious
republicans vs democrats as soon as ya cross the state line
Man, I wish I could use my skin color as a marketing tool.
and if you knew the history of that condola you would cringe
😭😅 what’s the history?
avoid that place at all costs .. white or black
Lame