Evita Robinson (top), Chetachi Egwu (l), Amir West, Nsenga Burton and Rhonda Summey (r).
Evita Robinson (top), Chetachi Egwu (l), Amir West, Nsenga Burton and Rhonda Summey (r).
Evita Robinson (top), Chetachi Egwu (l), Amir West, Nsenga Burton and Rhonda Summey (r).

Today, The Burton Wire will host a Google Hangout on the topic of “Black Travelers: Exploring the New Travel Class.”  Young Black Americans are now the fastest-growing travel market.

This topic has been in the headlines and all over social media. Charlise Ferguson’s article, “We Out Here: Inside the New Black Travel Movement,” which was featured on The Daily Beast, has gone viral.

The Black travel group Nomadness Travel Tribe is made up of 9,000 predominately African American globetrotters, ages 25 to 40, that live to travel.

Keeping with our mission of exploring topics related to the African Diaspora, The Burton Wire‘s editorial team has been discussing this topic heavily and you know – traveling extensively.

For our inaugural Google Hangout, we decided to discuss this burgeoning movement that holds tremendous promise for black travelers, the travel industry and global economies with those leading the black travel movement.

GOOGLE HANGOUT GUESTS:

Evita Robinson, Founder, Nomadness Travel Tribe
http://www.evierobbie.com/
http://www.nomadnesstv.com/
@evierobbie

Amir West, Author of ‘Secrets of a Travel Ninja
http://www.amazon.com/Amir-West/e/B00BFAKZGS
http://www.photofanatic.org/#home/
@ThriveQuester

Dr. Chetachi Egwu, Contributor and Google Hangout Producer, The Burton Wire
https://www.facebook.com/consciousthoughtmedia
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/chetachi-egwu-ph-d/2/384/977
@Tachiada

Dr. Nsenga K. Burton, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, The Burton Wire
https://theburtonwire.com@Ntellectual or @TheBurtonWire

Dr. Rhonda Summey, Contributor to The BurtonWire and avid traveler
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rhonda-summey/72/954/404
@NatrlWondr99

Watch the Google Hangout live at 3:30 p.m.! If you can’t make it, then no problem. Find the hangout archived here.

Feel free to Tweet questions and comments @TheBurtonWire or any of the guest Twitter handles during the hangout. Happy trails!

This post was written by Nsenga K. Burton, founder & editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire. Follow her on Twitter @Ntellectual or @TheBurtonWire.

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