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We are born to explore this earth. Let’s go out and see what we find. I created this space at the crossroads of history, journalism, and global travel — where archives meet airplane windows and storytelling feels like both responsibility and adventure. As a black woman shaped by the work of historians like Saidiya Hartman, who reimagined how we read the archive, and Carter G. Woodson, who insisted that history must be written with truth and purpose, I travel not just to see the world, but to understand it. Journalism taught me to ask the right questions; travel taught me to listen and observe; history taught me that every street, shoreline, and city carries layers of memory. Here, I document those layers — from colonial capitals to quiet villages — weaving scholarship, lived experience, and global perspective into stories that honor the past while moving boldly through the present.