CultureSpanish for Black Girls, the unique program founded by Kaywanda Lamb, is once again preparing to lead a group of professional Black women on an enriching retreat to San Jose, Costa Rica. This highly anticipated trip is scheduled for January 2027, marking another chapter in the program's mission to foster both language skills and personal empowerment.
For five years, Kaywanda Lamb has championed an approach that prioritizes confidence over mere vocabulary acquisition, asserting that self-assurance is often the true missing piece for many women. The upcoming Costa Rica experience will continue this philosophy, offering participants an immersive environment where they can develop their Spanish language abilities while building essential life skills.

The initiative provides a curated travel opportunity designed specifically for professional Black women, blending cultural exploration with practical language learning. By focusing on San Jose, Costa Rica, the program offers a vibrant backdrop for an experience that extends beyond the classroom, encouraging real-world application and cultural exchange.
This recurring retreat underscores the ongoing demand for spaces where Black women can pursue personal and professional development in an affirming and supportive setting. The program's longevity, now five years strong, speaks to its impactful model and the positive reception it has garnered among its target audience. The January 2027 trip is expected to further solidify its reputation as a transformative journey for its participants.