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From Snapshots to Stories: My Journey Through History, Slavery, and Self-Discovery

Travel used to be about pictures and passport stamps. Now, it’s my classroom, my calling, and my way of reclaiming history.
From the slave forts of Ghana to the genocide memorials of Rwanda, and the haunted beauty of Curaçao’s colonial past, my journey has transformed. It’s no longer about ticking off cities but about understanding stories, stories of pain, resilience, and identity. I’ve walked the lands where my ancestors were taken, and I’m learning to listen to what the soil remembers.
This isn’t just travel. It’s relearning who I am, and where we’ve come from.