Celebrating Black History in the Big Easy: Great New Orleans Spots to Visit If you're lucky enough to visit New Orleans anytime soon, be sure to delve into its vibrant African-American history so you can honor the city's...
Back to Africa: How Looking for a Home in Africa Helped Us Finally Find “Our Tribe” More than a year ago, we featured Myra, her husband Del, and son D.J. in a series we called "Back to Africa." It looked at the hopes and challenges...
MC T.R.A.C: Reflections on Life and The Black Experience Terrence Nicholas AKA T.R.A.C: a passionate, motivated, and talented individual who has ventured around the globe with the intent to bring people...
King Britt: The Man, the Myth and the Musician on the Move “…why is Black History only celebrated for one month? We are special every day, and so are all the ethnicities in the world.” – King Britt...
How Black History Has Shaped My View of the World While I agree that travel is a personal journey for meaning, I also believe that it’s an excellent way to analyze your past and present. Black...
What I Learned About Black History at the Northwest African American Museum When you think of Black History in America, there are a few things that come to mind. I’m willing to bet that nine times out of ten the Northwest...
Poverty, Privilege, and Positivity: The 3 Things My Travels Have Taught Me We're pleased to have travel blogger and photographer Erick Prince from minoritynomad.com join us once again this Black History Month to share his...
Back to Africa: Why This Family Left Los Angeles for Ghana The dust kicked up in the market place fills her nostrils, and the beads of sweat come trickling down her forehead. The market is loud, hot, and...
Check Out the 5 Favorite Countries of This World-Renowned Solo African-American Traveler We at CheapOair are pretty big fans of Gloria Atanmo. Not only does she maintain her travel blog The Blog Abroad while jet-setting all around the...
On the Road: A Quick Chat with Hip-Hop Violinist Damien Escobar If you already thought Damien Escobar was unbelievable, you might want to sit down as you learn more about the multi-talented hip-hop violinist. You...
A Man, His Violin, and Some Sick Beats “Who’s to say that if Bach were alive right now he wouldn’t be playing hip-hop and blending everything?” Damien Escobar -- a two-time Emmy...
Seeing the World Through the Lens of an African-American Traveler Hello there! I’m Erick Prince - photographer, philanthropist, and world traveler and I run my own blog Minority Nomad. I'm on a quest to become the...