Term: Elaine Lee
Explore all pages tagged with the term Elaine Lee below.
All tags can be seen on the main index page.
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s 16th edition: Encounters. In this edition, you will find over 110 works by more than...
Whose Vacation Is This Anyway?
Joy Harris’s “Whose Vacation is this Anyway?” explores generational and cultural differences in travel expectations when she takes her two teenage nieces to Paris in...
A Sharecropper’s Daughter Goes to Paris
This powerful essay by Lydia Nayo, written decades before anyone imagined the Black Travel Movement, chronicles her journey from utilitarian, necessity-driven travel rooted in her...
Too Legit
Carol McGruder’s “Too Legit” explores Black American expatriate life in 1990s Paris, examining spontaneous networks of solidarity between touring African American performers and Black women...
Why Paris?
Acclaimed visual artist, sculptor, novelist, and poet, as well as the first Black American woman to receive an MFA degree from Yale, Barbara Chase-Riboud has...
Go Girl: The Black Woman’s Book of Travel and Adventure Partnership
Panorama is excited to partner with Elaine Lee, editor of the groundbreaking anthology Go Girl: The Black Woman’s Book of Travel and Adventure (1997), which...
From Deathstyle to Joie de Vivre: My Parisian Transformation
The brother’s passport pages were so crammed with stamps that accordion extensions bulged the back cover. He’d had to renew his passport two years early...
Issue 15: Paris
Paris has long been the site of opulence, resistance, rebellion, and style. It has inspired great writing and writers, philosophy and philosophers. In this collection,...