Posts Tagged Travel
Destinations: Where Brooklynites will be going this summer
December 27, 2009 by Administrator
by Earl S. Davis, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn and Atim Annette Oton As an African-born child with an American mother of Trinidad and Jamaican heritage, some would say I was born to travel. And after visiting over 40 countries across the world, I highly recommend this experience to anyone. The editorial I wrote earlier begins with [...]
Culture, Travel & Heritage, Features|3 Comments
Tags: Atlantic Slave Trade, baha, bahia, Bajan Bash, Barbados, Brazil, Brooklyn, Copacabana, egypt, favelas, Ipanema beach, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, morocco, rio, Rio de Janeiro, samba music, tours, Travel, West Indies
Travel and Home: A Little Class Warfare
December 26, 2009 by Administrator
Travel and solitude. I think that is what the editor mentioned when she sent out the topics for the next Calabar. Or was she asking about travel as opposed to solitude? All I know is that lately I’ve been traveling around the east, middle and south of these United States—part book tour; part pleasure. It’s been [...]
Columns, Cosmopolitan in Brooklyn|No Comments
Tags: Big Money, Brooklyn, Class Warfare, Develop Don’t Destroy, Home, New York, Travel