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Green Book: The Most Important Guidebook Ever Published w/ Candacy Taylor

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Have you ever considered how history has helped shape the present narrative when it comes to travel?

Today I am joined by award-winning author, photographer, and cultural documentarian, Candacy Taylor, to talk about how a simple guidebook transformed travel for Black Americans in the Jim Crow segregation era.

Candacy shares her experience traveling to different Green Book sites across the United States to write her book Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America. She also opens up about how her experiences with travel as a young adult and her background as an artist shaped her present-day journey as a storyteller and cultural documentarian.

If you are curious about how you can impact change in your own circle, get a glimpse into the difficulties Black families have faced when traveling, and see a side of activism and entrepreneurship not typically discussed, then you do not want to miss this episode.

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Tune In To Learn:
What it means to be a culturual documentarian

The process Candacy uses to pursue a new project

What exactly is a Green Book and where to find them

Why Candacy’s roots as an artist play a big role in her current creations

The important lessons learned on her first road trip as an adult

Why solo car travel has played an important role in Candacy’s projects

About Black travel guides created before The Green Book

How The Green Book gained traction and became widespread

The best part of creating The Green Book Project

Why being willing to get uncomfortable will help change the current narrative

How to make connections through humanness

Candacy’s favorite U.S. road trip spots

What’s next for Candacy Taylor

And so much more

Resources:
Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport

Learn more about Candace's projects at  Taylor Made Culture

Get a copy of Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America

Check out more of the Green Book Project

Visit the Negro Motorist Green Book Exhibit

Look inside a Green Book

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Publication year
2022
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