Announcing…
If you’re a Black millennial who travels or aspires to, and wants to experience what it means to live freely and authentically, this magazine is for you!
The Buddy Pass magazine is the only publication in the travel industry that specifically addresses the problems and scenarios of Black millennials and want-to-be travelers, offering them entertainment and news relevant to them. The Buddy Pass is creatively designed with the Black millennial traveler in mind. From practical information, user tips, easy-to-follow advice on aspects of travel, and more light-hearted pieces that encourage readers to imagine life abroad and inspire them to follow their dreams.
Black travelers face a travel industry that does reflect their unique travel experiences.
We aim to change that.
We want to give Black travelers a magazine that not only represents them, but also offers entertainment and news relevant to their travel experiences.
That’s why we’ve joined forces with some of the biggest names (and some unsung heroes!) in the world of Black travel to bring this magazine to life and create something special that you can always come to for travel resources and inspiration.
As a special gift- and for a limited time - you can get 100% off the inaugural issue!
Read the magazine on any modern iOS and Android devices or even your computer.
Best of all, there’s no credit card required and no strings attached, so sign up now to be notified when the next issue is released.
Inside upcoming issues you’ll find content on:
Budgeting tips to fund your next adventure
Latest fashion trends by Black travelers
Destination travel
Best places to visit for Black travelers
Tips and advice on family travel, from parents
Mental wellness travel
Feature stories of Black owned restaurants and accommodations from around the world.
Interviews and tips from Black ex-pats on how to move abroad
Interviews with Entreprenoirs (Black entrepreneurs) on how to build a business abroad
I love to travel and I love storytelling.
So, I travel the world and hunt through the internet to find and share inspirational travel stories, from Black travelers.
ENTREPRENOIR SECTION
We found that Black people abroad, like Keith Bartlett (picture above) were defying the odds, employing entrepreneurial thinking, and building businesses they loved.
FINDING YOURSELF
We found that Black people, like Deidre Dares in Bali, were discovering their personal freedom and living their passions to the fullest.
REIMAGINING BLACKNESS
We found that Black people, like Mpho Tutu, were using their careers, education, and global social activism to redefine what it means to be Black.