By Kendra Pierson What does a Black family need to know to be safe? What are the telltale signs that help a Black family know whether a destination welcomes multicultural visitors? Is there a way to know whether that gas station or restaurant off the highway will be...
By Dakota Kim Tiffany Tharpe, 31, started hiking to help battle depression and spend more time outdoors. “It was through hiking that I found that nature has a healing aspect to it,” she says. “To this day, when I’m feeling down, I go outside to reflect.” While...
By Hannah Freedman Black travel bloggers and mothers Monet Hambrick and Karen Akpan share their advice for traveling as a family of color. “If you search for ‘traveler’ or ‘family travel’ in Google images, you will notice that families that look like mine are...
By Taryn White Representation in the travel industry is extremely important, yet extremely lacking. One way to increase representation, diversity and inclusion in the industry is to support Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) travel suppliers and brands. The...
By Venessa Anthony Living in the central part of the country surrounded by greenery all her life, inspired Senuri Jayasinghe to follow her heart and explore the wonders that Sri Lanka has to offer. Currently sitting for her law degree, she is also engaged in various...
By Isabel Putinja Tucked in the eastern part of Croatia, Slavonia is one of the country’s least explored regions. This land bordered by three great rivers, the Sava, the Drava and the Danube, surprises with its fascinating mélange of cultural and culinary influences....
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Let us build communities where our children are proud of their heritage; where our colors, creed, origins, and languages are respected without automatic affiliation with crime, terrorism, or disease, etc.
Let us leverage group decision making to cultivate businesses to strategically create careers, political inclusion, and groom leaders within our respective communities.
Let us celebrate our uniqueness, share in our successes, learn from our setbacks, and eliminate the cultural division that is continuously leveraged against us all.
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