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Anti-Oppression Toolkit, for Travel & Culture Creators
 
 

Get access to resources, webinars, and a network of creators who are committed to making the travel industry truly equitable for people at all intersections of identity.


 
 

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    As travel and culture creators, we have a responsibility to use our platforms to amplify historically underrepresented voices and stories.

    We have a role in leveraging our influence to pressure brands that we work with to adopt diverse, equitable, and inclusive practices too.

    Most importantly, we have the power to help level the playing field and work towards anti-oppression in the travel industry.

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    But what do these words mean in the first place?

    How do we even begin to tackle such huge and seemingly inextricable problems?

    At Wanderful, we are committed to moving the travel industry forward and equipping and empowering creators with the resources to lead the way. This toolkit serves to do just that.

     
    You’ll find:
     

    A glossary of terms to lay a strong foundation in understanding anti-oppression.

    A how-to series on practicing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of your work.

    Additional resources to keep on (un)learning.

     
    Meet the creators:
     
     

     We created this toolkit as the first step in our collective journey to #MoveTravelForward. We hope you’ll use it well.

     
     
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    Justine Abigail Yu

    Justine Abigail Yu is a communications and marketing strategist who has worked with non-profits and social enterprises operating in North America, Central America, East Africa, and Southeast Asia. Her expertise lies in growing enterprises from the ground up through strategic digital marketing, compelling storytelling, and genuine community engagement through an anti-oppression lens. She currently serves as Wanderful’s Communications Manager and is a Senior Advisor for RISE Travel Institute. She is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Living Hyphen, an emerging magazine that explores the experiences of those living in between cultures.

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    Ariel Goldberg

    Ariel Goldberg is a queer, multiracial communicator, activist, and traveler based in Brooklyn, New York. Through storytelling and education, her work has primarily focused on building equity and justice for people who live at the intersections of marginalized experiences and identities. She serves as Program & Creative Director for the WITS Travel Creator & Brand Summit, on the Wanderful team, as well as Managing Editor for the Vera Institute of Justice. She is a 2019 Shorty Awards finalist for her campaign work with Lambda Legal, the oldest and largest LGBTQ and HIV civil rights legal organization in the world. She has worked, edited, and traveled across the globe, but most often dreams of selling everything she owns and booking a one-way ticket to Amsterdam.

     
    WOW! I just downloaded the anti-oppression toolkit and it’s an amazing resource. I don’t think I’ve seen a tool this comprehensive that is also beautiful and approachable. It’s special. Thank you.
    — Shelley Elkovich, Co-Founder, For Bitter For WorseQuote Source

    We hope you’ll join us on this journey to move travel forward.

     
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