When YouTuber Poudii released his Russia vlog, it wasn’t just another travel video. It was an inside look at what it’s like being Black in Moscow — a mix of humor, honesty, and humanity that shows a side of Russia most media never touches.
Early in the video, Poudii meets Sam, a Black man born and raised in Russia (00:47). Sam’s story alone breaks stereotypes. His father, a Nigerian who moved to the Soviet Union to study, stayed even after its collapse. Growing up, Sam constantly battled identity questions — being “too Russian for Nigerians, too Nigerian for Russians.” But with time, he learned to embrace both cultures, representing a generation that thrives across worlds.
[06:56] PY — Russia’s Black Voice in Hip-Hop
Poudii’s next stop introduces PY, a bold rapper known across Moscow for his unique look and sound. His studio visit (07:25) reveals more than music — it’s a story of legacy. PY’s mother was Russia’s first female Black rapper, and his artistry carries that same trailblazing energy.
At 12:09, PY explains his controversial Putin tattoo — not as political, but as pride. He says Putin helped end racist violence in the 1990s, a reminder that personal history can shape how people view leadership and identity differently.
[21:26] How Africans See Russia
Later, a Sudanese man in the video gives a powerful perspective: while Americans often see Russia as hostile, many Africans see it as a friend (21:26). Russia, he says, is viewed as a “good white ally” — a nation that stood against colonial powers and supported African countries for decades. It’s a striking contrast to Western narratives.
[36:01] Safe but Watched
At 36:01, Poudii learns that Moscow is considered one of Europe’s safest cities, even safer than parts of the U.S. But that doesn’t mean life for Black residents is easy. Locals often stare or take pictures, treating Black people like curiosities rather than neighbors. It’s a reminder that safety doesn’t always equal belonging.
[40:47] The Takeaway — If You Can Make It Here…
The video closes with a truth that resonates: if you can make it as a Black person in Russia, you can make it anywhere (40:47). Despite cultural differences, everyone Poudii meets finds ways to create, connect, and thrive.
This isn’t just a travel vlog — it’s a story about resilience, global identity, and redefining what home means.
For Di-VerZe E.N.T., this video stands as proof that music, culture, and conversation can break boundaries and build bridges the media often ignores.
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