Our lineage: Janna Zinzi
As the veil between the living world and spirit world thins, our co-founders reflect on how…
As the veil between the living world and spirit world thins, our co-founders reflect on how…
As I traveled more and did my own research, I was led to the images of skeletons and skulls, along with the push to release fear of the spirit world and instead embrace my ancestors, known and unknown.
My last international trip before COVID-19 happened was to Cap-Haitien, Haiti to dance…a long time dream of mine. Thanks to Haitian-American singer, dancer and goddess Riva Nyri Precil and Le Getaway Adventure, I had the opportunity to visit one of my ancestral homelands and connect with it via spiritual folkloric dance.
In New Orleans’ historic Tremé neighborhood, a sea of “rainbow children” in purple wigs, sequins and sparkles saturated the streets. People of all ages, races, gender expressions and backgrounds followed the buoyant brass band horns and booty-shaking drumbeats of the second-line parade honoring the Purple One. We clapped, shouted and sang to the heavens.
There was no place I would rather have been to celebrate and mourn our collective beloved, Prince.
Any seasoned traveler will tell you that the universe always lets you know when you shouldn’t do something. The problem is, we don’t always listen.
We’ve all been there — you’ve booked a beautiful place for a getaway and are pumped to arrive and hit the town. Then you get there and nothing goes to plan. What do you do to turn things around?
A mini guide to good eats (and drinks!) in Costa Rica’s Playas del Coco.
Every summer since I moved in Los Angeles, I go back to New York to visit family, friends and community.
Traveling with my gurls, I’m talking about my sisterfriends, is one of my greatest joys.
Last week my homegirl and I embarked on our first ever road trip to Las Vegas as West Coast (semi)newbies.
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