Insights from Rwanda: Moving Abroad as a Black American Woman

Discover the realities of moving abroad as a Black American woman—navigating community, culture, and connection in Rwanda.

I Moved to Kigali and It Was NOT What I Expected

Are you dreaming of packing your bags and moving halfway across the world? As a Black American woman, navigating the complexities of moving abroad—especially as an unmarried, child-free, middle-aged woman—comes with unique challenges and opportunities.

Today, I’m sharing my story of moving to Rwanda in East Africa during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, what I learned, and how this experience might support your own expat dreams.

Why Rwanda?

In January 2022, I embarked on a journey that many dream of but hesitate to take. Armed with a 10-year visa, I left the gray, cold winters of Seattle behind and moved to Rwanda—a country I had barely considered before. The idea sparked from a casual connection I made years earlier in Thailand. She described Rwanda as clean, safe, and incredibly proactive during the pandemic, which immediately caught my attention.

Rwanda stood out for its:

  1. COVID-19 Responsiveness: The country’s proactive health measures were exemplary, with only 1,462 documented COVID deaths by the pandemic’s end.
  2. Safety: As a Black woman, feeling safe both in the streets and with law enforcement was invaluable.
  3. Affordability: Rwanda offered a cost of living that allowed me to enjoy luxury and ease without breaking the bank.
  4. Climate: Warm, sunny weather year-round was exactly what I needed.
  5. Cultural Connection: Being surrounded by Black people in a country that values its citizens felt deeply grounding.

These factors made Rwanda seem like the perfect place to plant roots—or so I thought.


The Reality of Living in Rwanda

Living in Rwanda had its joys and challenges. I loved my spacious five-bedroom house, my amazing household manager Lydia (who became a lifeline during my time there), and the ability to afford luxuries like weekly massages and monthly stays at the Marriott Kigali for a bathtub soak.

But not everything aligned with my long-term needs. Here’s what I learned:

Community and Connection Matter

While Rwanda is peaceful and polite, it’s not a socially open or invitational culture. For someone who thrives on community and belonging, the lack of accessible social opportunities made my experience feel isolating. Most expats fell into three categories:

  • Those who came with family or built-in support systems.
  • Those focused on business and entrepreneurship.
  • Hyper-introverts who didn’t need much social interaction.

As someone who is social yet solo, this made it difficult to cultivate the connections I craved.


Energetic Alignment Is Non-Negotiable

Beyond the social aspects, the energy of a place matters. For me, Rwanda felt energetically barren. The intergenerational vibrancy I love—spending time with elders and experiencing collective joy—was missing, likely due to the lasting effects of the 1994 Genocide.


Good Food and Joyful Culture Are Essential

While Rwanda offered sustenance, the cuisine didn’t inspire me. As a Taurus sun, I value food as an art and a joy. Similarly, while the country is beautiful, it lacked the spontaneous joy and warmth I’ve found in places like Cuba, Ghana, or India.


Why I Left Rwanda

After nearly a year, a medical crisis required me to leave Rwanda. Though the healthcare system had been helpful during smaller issues, I needed a more robust infrastructure for surgery and recovery. Ultimately, this experience clarified what I need in a home abroad:

  1. Community: Accessible social opportunities where I can build relationships organically.
  2. Energetic Abundance: A culture that feels nourishing and vibrant.
  3. Food and Joy: A place where the cuisine and culture feed my soul.
  4. Convenience and Ease: Infrastructure that supports my lifestyle without constant effort.

Dreaming of Living Abroad? Start Here

If you’re considering moving abroad, here are some key questions to guide your journey:

  • What do you need from your environment? Think about climate, cost of living, and cultural dynamics.
  • What kind of social life do you want? Are you comfortable creating community from scratch, or do you need accessible social networks?
  • What’s your energetic match? Beyond the practicalities, how does a place feel to you?

You Are Not Trapped

One of the greatest privileges of being an American is access to a powerful passport. While it’s essential to avoid exploiting that privilege, it’s also important to leverage it thoughtfully. Whether you’re dreaming of living in Rwanda, Thailand, or beyond, the world is yours to explore.


Need Guidance for Your Expat Dream?

If you’re ready to take the leap but feel overwhelmed by the logistics, I can help. Book an Insight Hour Call with me, and we’ll dive into your unique questions about relocating abroad, navigating challenges, and creating a life that truly resonates with you.


Closing Thoughts

Living abroad is not about finding perfection—it’s about experimenting, exploring, and discovering what works for you. Rwanda taught me invaluable lessons, and while it wasn’t my forever home, it was an essential step in my journey.

Have you thought about moving abroad? Where would you go if you could live anywhere in the world? Share your thoughts below—I’d love to hear your story.

Let’s keep dreaming, exploring, and designing lives that honor our unique callings.

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