A Year in a Life: Korea Part II
“Traveling solo does not always mean you’re alone. Most often, you meet marvelous people along the way and make connections that last a...
A Year in a Life: Korea
“The loneliness of the expatriate is of an odd and complicated kind, for it is inseparable from the feeling of being free, of having...
Vignettes From The French Riviera
The embarrassment of a situation can, once you are over it, be the funniest time in your life. And I suppose a lot of my comedy comes...
Make Lillet Out of Lemons
I was on a pilgrimage to the South of France, to the home of James Baldwin my literary and Civil Rights hero.
Riding Solo, but Still Fancy
...because what is the showcasing and veneration of the contributions of Black Americans to the United States and the world, if not an act o
Age Ain't Nothing But A Number, Still...
Feminist Footprints: Travel With A Feminist Eye was born of fear, confusion, and fuck it. Oh, and anal retention.
My Year In Travel: A Pictorial
In between trading in the life of a bartender and struggling writer for a life as an TESOL teacher and struggling writer, I traveled. A lot.
Fake Foodie: An Expat's Shame
“Women Must Try To Do Things As Men Have Tried. When They Fail, Their Failure Must Be But A Challenge To Others~~Amelia Earhart I love...
Seeds of Feminism or: How I learned to Ride the Bus by Myself
Unidad y Solidaridad If you look up Type A in the dictionary you will find my shiny, smiling face. My lists have lists. So naturally, my...
Ask An Activist: An Interlude
"The future depends entirely on what each of us does every day; a movement is only people moving." ---Gloria Steinem As promised, from...