Saturday, January 11, 2014

Why Black Youth Must Travel.


 Arielle Loren explains why young sisters and brothers need to see beyond the world outside their window

Why Black Youth Must Travel

Approximately a third of the U.S. population holds a valid U.S. passport, a ticket to see the world. But as many Black American families view travel as a luxury instead of a necessity, it’s rare to see Black youth trekking across the world compared to their White counterparts. Travel is a rite of passage; it challenges the traveler’s attachment to national identity and introduces the option of being a global citizen. Black youth can create lives outside of the United States, and see the world beyond just simple vacations. But it’s going to take a shift in consciousness to get Black youth to make world traveling a top priority instead of just an option for retirement.
“I think there is a misconstrued, automatic assumption that traveling is expensive and something that isn't accessible to Black communities,” says Evita Robinson, the founder of Nomad•ness TV, a youth-focused travel reality show.
Money is often cited as the main reason that Black youth are not capable of backpacking across the world like their White counterparts. But truthfully, the savviest young Black travelers will tell you that it’s all about prioritizing and choosing where to spend the little money you may have. The real question is whether or not Black youth are inspired enough to make travel a top investment.
“A barrier has been built and reinforced before the opportunity has been presented. There are no mainstream African-Americans that truly represent and present the idea of travel in a way that entices Black youth. This is exactly the problem that I work to solve. I am very much a part of this demographic as a twenty-something year old, New York City living, hip-hop head,” explains Robinson.
What’s the effect of Black youth, like Robinson, receiving mainstream exposure for their travel adventures? It gives Black youth the opportunity to see young people who look like them camping out at an international hip-hop festival in Germany, trekking through the world wonder Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and what it’s like to live and teach English in Japan. Her stories are counter narratives to traditional travel adventures that tend to feature young White travelers exploring the Parisian Eiffel Tower or the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, which may or may not interest young Black travelers.
“I believe more Black youth aren't traveling because the brand of travel is seen as elitist and expensive. A world of the rich is not fathomable when local community issues are more pressing,” adds Kenji Summers, the founder of the Passport Project, a network of Millennial travelers and a fund that helps young non-passport owners through subsidizing passport application fees.

10 Reasons Why Taipei is the BEST CITY!









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10 Reasons Why Taipei is the Best City

August 26, 2013 |  by
With global icons like Dintaifung and Taipei 101, it’s pretty evident Taipei is quite an excellent city. But have you ever wondered just how amazing Taipei is? Here are 10 reasons why Taipei is the best city to be in.

1. The Safety

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Safety tends to be one of those things you don’t really think about until it’s gone. Where else in Asia can you walk around alone at night and not have to worry about getting mugged? Here, parents feel safe letting their kids ride home alone on the bus or MRT. Going to 7-11 at four in the morning doesn’t translate to a robbery. Which is pretty good, since you’ll be needing that money for…

2. The Shopping

TW 台北 Taipei 信義區 Xinyi District 松智路 Songzhi Road 誠品店 Eslite Store night SongGao Road Feb-2013
With hubs like Ximending, Shilin Night Market, and Dongqu, Taipei is packed to the brim with boutiques and shops. With the sheer volume of stores, it’s hard for anybody to not find something they like. The best part? Everything is affordable! You’ll never have to empty your wallet for that tank top you’ve been coveting.

3. The Food

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Taiwan has always been known for its xiao chi, with dishes like stinky tofu and mala hotpot spreading across the globe. What better place to find Taiwanese food than the cultural hub, and capital, of Taiwan? Like the shopping, food here is always cheap, yet delicious. While it might not be financially possible to eat out every night in other places, it sure is in Taipei.

4. The 7-11′s

Taipei Bridge Station 7-ELEVEN
When living in Taipei, everything you need is either right downstairs or a short five minute walk away. Why? 7-11. Taipei is known for having one of the world’s highest 7-11 density in any given area. Besides the typical slushie and hot dog fare you’d find at an American convenience store, Taiwan 7-11′s also sell things ranging from hot pot ingredients to telephone cards! They even offer services like photo development and bill payments. In fact, 7-11 in Taiwan even has its own Wikipedia page! Need more convincing? Here are seven reasons why we love 7-11.


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