How the Travel Industry Should Support Black Women - a podcast by Condé Nast Traveler

from 2020-06-10T10:00

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In the wake of ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic racism across the U.S. and all industries, much has been made of listening and learning—and amplifying Black voices in the process. Which is why this week, we’re passing the mic. Hosted by Them's executive editor Whembley Sewell, featuring Jessica Nabongo and Evita Robinson, our latest episode focuses on how the industry as a whole can and must step up for Black travelers. Whembley, Jessica, and Evita are all members of the Women Who Travel advisory board, women we've trusted to challenge us over the last nine months, and we hope in listening to this episode—hearing their stories and where they see opportunity for change—you can challenge yourself, too.Here are a few women Evita and Jessica suggest following. Be sure to scroll back through their feeds to understand their full body of work.

Lola Akinmade Åkerström, @lolaakinmadeStephanie Young, @stephlyoung


Gloria Atanmo, @glographicsAshley Renne, @heyashleyrenne


Martinique Lewis, @marty_sandiegoEulanda Osagiede, @dipyourtoesin


Cynthia Andrew, @simplycynAnntte Richmond, @fromannettewithlove


Kellee Edwards,@KelleesetgoCiara Johnson, @hey_ciara


Lee Litumbe, @spiritedpursuitMonet Hambricks, @thetravelingchild


Cherae Robinson, @sasyraeRead a full transcription of the episode here: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-the-travel-industry-should-support-black-women-women-who-travel-podcast
Follow Whembley: @whembleysewellFollow Jessica: @thecatchmeifyoucan
Follow Evita: @evierobbieFollow Women Who Travel: @womenwhotravel
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