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Category: Social Commentary

“For evil to succeed, all it needs is for good men to do nothing.”
—Martin Luther King Jr.

Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?

16th January 202127th February 2021by Alexis Chateau34 Comments on Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?
Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?

May I never live to be this bitter. This hateful.

Camp Xaymaca, Social Commentary, Travel

Solo Travel | What’s It Like To RV During a Pandemic?

9th January 202110th July 2022by Alexis Chateau12 Comments on Solo Travel | What’s It Like To RV During a Pandemic?
Solo Travel | What’s It Like To RV During a Pandemic?

Travelling during a pandemic is a lot better than I thought it would be. Even so, it has its challenges.

Camp Xaymaca, News, Social Commentary, Travel

2020: Year In Review | From Georgia to California

31st December 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau30 Comments on 2020: Year In Review | From Georgia to California
2020: Year In Review | From Georgia to California

That was the depressing start of my 2020 — before the pandemic even hit.

Camp Xaymaca, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu

26th December 202026th December 2020by Alexis Chateau43 Comments on Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu
Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu

Little did I know that this was about to become my favourite desert hike of all time.

Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

5th December 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona
Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.— Martin Luther King

News, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

I Voted Early — Have You?

27th October 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau28 Comments on I Voted Early — Have You?
I Voted Early — Have You?

Haven’t yet registered to vote? Check out Vote.gov. Let your voice be heard while you still can.

Social Commentary

Is There Really a 2020 Recession in America?

27th September 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau22 Comments on Is There Really a 2020 Recession in America?
Is There Really a 2020 Recession in America?

I will be the first to tell you that the pandemic affected my finances directly. Within the first three weeks of the pandemic, I lost 90% of my pre-pandemic clients and none of them have returned.

Jamaica, Journal, Social Commentary

The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

19th September 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau20 Comments on The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It
The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

For a time, we may find that home is neither where we are nor where we left it.

Human Rights, Social Commentary, Women's Rights

What Does Feminism Mean To You?

12th September 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau29 Comments on What Does Feminism Mean To You?
What Does Feminism Mean To You?

Feminism is not a religion or institution with oaths for swearing each person in. It's an ideology and a movement.

Jamaica, Personal Development, Politics, Social Commentary

What Americans Can Learn From the Recent Jamaican Elections

5th September 20206th September 2020by Alexis Chateau21 Comments on What Americans Can Learn From the Recent Jamaican Elections
What Americans Can Learn From the Recent Jamaican Elections

If you do not intend to vote, I implore you to change your mind.

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