BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Visiting the Legacy Museum in Montgomery Alabama: What You Need to Know Posted on May 27, 2026June 10, 2026 Visiting the The Legacy Museum and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama became one of the most emotional travel experiences I have ever had. Through powerful exhibits, historic spaces, and haunting memorials, the experience confronts America’s painful racial history in ways that feel impossible to ignore or forget. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL 11 Observations of a Black Traveler You Can’t Ignore Posted on March 29, 2026June 10, 2026 Nope, not even close. Although… even though I am NOT rich, I may be the only black person they meet and I want to leave a positive impression. I often feel the need to over tip or otherwise over-compensate for my skin color. Its totally unnecessary because I’m not a hotel pig, I find myself doing things like straightening up the room so the maids don’t see any mess. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Studying Abroad for Black Students: What You Need to Know Posted on August 24, 2025June 10, 2026 Studying abroad for black students breaks stereotypes, expands horizons, and fosters personal growth. Explore the unique benefits and challenges, and learn how these experiences shape futures and promote cultural understanding. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL How Black Couples Travel Challenges Stereotypes and Strengthens Love Posted on July 27, 2025June 10, 2026 This post celebrates Black couples who travel together, sharing real stories of love, partnership, and adventure. From digital nomads to retired explorers, these seven couples show how traveling together strengthens relationships and challenges norms—proving that Black love belongs everywhere, even in places that never expected to see it. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL How to Travel Poland as a Black Woman—And What Made Me Never Want to Go Back Posted on June 10, 2025June 10, 2026 Poland felt like a country torn between progress and prejudice. I’ve traveled through places that challenged me, but I’ve never felt so unwelcome. The stares weren’t curious—they were cold. I don’t regret visiting, but I left with no desire to return. Some places aren’t meant to be revisited. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Why Blogging While Black Tells the Stories Travel Needs Now Posted on May 18, 2025June 10, 2026 Blogging while Black challenges the idea that Black travel stories are too niche. Through honest, emotionally rich reflections, this post explores how vulnerability and personal truth connect across race, age, and identity—proving that powerful storytelling isn’t limited by who you are, but deepened because of it. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL The Truth About Black Beauty Products: Are they Killing Us? Posted on March 3, 2025June 10, 2026 If you’re anything like me, you remember the smell of hair grease on Saturday mornings. The way it clung to your fingers, soaked into your pillowcase, and signaled it was time to sit still. You remember the sound of a hot comb heating on the stove, the hiss as it met your hairline. And the sting of a relaxer—one we sat through, teeth clenched, hoping it wouldn’t burn too badly. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL The Ultimate Guide to Korean Skincare for Black Women Over 40 Posted on November 26, 2024June 10, 2026 During my years living in South Korea, I learned how to adapt Korean skincare to Black skin, which many K‑beauty brands overlook. You can transform your skincare routine with this 5-step Korean skincare guide for Black skin. From hydrating cleansers to brightening serums, discover products that nourish, protect, and enhance your skin’s natural glow. Simplified and effective, this routine is perfect for maintaining elasticity, evening tone, and achieving a radiant complexion every day. Read more