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TRAVEL TIPS FOR TRANSGENDER, GENDERQUEER AND NON-BINARY WANDERLUSTERS
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Transgender, genderqueer and non-binary individuals face unique challenges when traveling, ranging from being humiliated by airport security, to being targets of hate crimes, to not having access to proper medical care while abroad. These communities are not a monolith and any travel tips specific to these communities need to be looked at through an intersectional lens. Here are some foundational travel tips to consider, including a comprehensive, individually tailored travel safety plan based on specific precaution needs.
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JOIN QUEENDOM DURING ATLANTA BLACK PRIDE
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Queendom, is Atlanta's premiere pride event for the SEXY. CLASSY. MATURE. The event takes place in Atlanta during Black Pride Weekend from 2-7 September and is the creation of DJ Dimples, the mastermind behind various weekend experience events including Queendom (Atlanta), Spoiled Rotten (L.A.), Bait (New York City) and Sweat Heat (Miami). Together the events host over 30k attendees annually. | Image credit: Pink Iceland |
LGBTQ+ TRAVEL GUIDE TO ICELAND
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Iceland is a must-see destination for LGBTQ+ travelers who seek nature and adventure in a unique country that exceeds the imagination’s expectations. You will find Iceland’s scenery changes drastically depending on the time of day, year and your location. Home to eclectic singer Björk, Europe’s westernmost country preserved its unique culture. In recent years, the land of fire and ice has seen LGBTQ+ culture flourish through mediums such as art installations, welcoming boutique hotels, bars and LGBTQ+ guided tours. Whether you decide to take a quick trip to Iceland to bathe in its lagoons or take a week seeking out the 1,000+ waterfalls around the island while stargazing under the northern lights, one thing is for sure: You will be left craving more of what Iceland has to offer.
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DELTA AIR LINES RELEASES QUEER EYE SAFETY VIDEO
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What would the Delta safety video look like if reimagined by the Fab 5? The four-minute video sees presenters Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France and Karamo Brown help demonstrate the usual safety briefing. The video also features a very diverse crew as well as participants from past seasons of the makeover show. Check out the newly released video below. Plus, don't miss the new episode of Queer Eye featuring one of Delta's employees, now available exclusively on Delta flights.
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TRAVEL GUIDES, EVENTS, TOURS, SPECIALS & MORE!
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