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Traveling While Black: Anthony and Marlie Love's Journey and Mission
In a recent interview with Trae Holiday on The Day With Trae Anthony and Marlie Love, hosts of the popular YouTube channel "Traveling While Black," shared their experiences and insights from their recent road trip across America.
Traveling While Black Seattle Gives 4 Recommendations for a Potential Mover
Every third Saturday of the month, #Back2Besa is joined by Anthony and Marlie Love of Traveling While Black, to get their tips on how to live your best life in Washington State by suggesting things to do, and places to visit. This month, they gave us their recommendations for where people should live when moving to Western Washington.
Anthony and Marlie Love of Traveling While Black Gives Us Things to Do For the Holidays
Our friends Anthony and Marlie, Love of Traveling While Black, are back on Back2Besa to give us their suggestions on how to live your best life this holiday season. Check out their activity suggestions.
#TravelingWhileBlack - Anthony and Marlie Love Check In at the Kraken Game
Looking for something to do this week? Anthony and Marlie Love checked back in with another edition of Traveling While Black on Back2Besa. This time, they visited Climate Pledge Arena for a Kraken game to check out the vibes.
#TravelingWhileBlack - Top Fall Activities in Washington State
Looking for something to do this weekend? Anthony and Marlie Love of Traveling While Black have you covered. In their segment on Back2Besa, they told us about four great fall activities you can do around Washington State and beyond.
Traveling While Black In Seattle looks to take their show to a national audience
When Anthony and Marlie Love arrived in Seattle from St. Louis, Missouri in 2019, the couple discovered quickly that they didn’t know where to travel or what to do. They realized that a resource was needed to help Black people in the area discover locations they could travel to and feel comfortable while doing it, and so their show was born.