Things To Do In Black-Owned Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree has become one of California’s trendiest area. Instagram fueled the desert community’s popularity, now things are booming. Recent visits by Solange, Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz and Saweetie have…
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Joshua Tree has become one of California’s trendiest area. Instagram fueled the desert community’s popularity, now things are booming. Recent visits by Solange, Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz and Saweetie have…
Nearly 100 Maryland residents used their 4th of July weekend to honor murdered Kentucky EMT, Breonna Taylor. Dozens of artists and volunteers painted a remarkable 7,000-square-foot portrait of Taylor on…
What is it? St. Louis Old Courthouse Why is it important? The St. Louis Old Courthouse is a TravelCoterie #ForTheCulture destination with rich historical ties to the African-American experience. This…
Beneath Central Park’s concrete pathways and grassy hills are the ruins of Seneca Village, an old African-American settlement. Comprised of homes, two schools, two cemeteries and three churches, the five acre…
We’re all searching for somewhere domestic to go this summer, preferably by car. So over the next month, TravelCoterie will be highlighting unconventional but vehicle-accessible sites connected to the Black…
America’s National Parks function as backdrops for millions of stories every year. But if not for the efforts of a small group of African-American men and women, accessibility to some…
The vibes of Miami’s Biscayne National Park could have been radically different if not for an African-American man named Sir Lancelot Garfield Jones. That’s why TravelCoterie is designating this ecotourism mecca…
Madam C.J. Walker’s story is one of the greatest and most inspiring in American history. Once considered the wealthiest Black Woman in the country, her tale is finally headed to…
Rob Parker yells at people a lot. Let me clarify that, he yells a lot at Skip Bayless. In real life, away from FOX Sports 1 programming, he is a gentle…
Westminster Bridge is one of Londons most visited and recognizable sites. There isn’t a travel guide or travel show on the planet that doesn’t mention the bridge as a must…
If you had to point to ground zero for the Civil Rights struggle and the moment that made the movement, then it would have to be December 1, 1955. The…