Diversity and Inclusion in the Hospitality Industry (Feiertag Collection)
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- Be The Change You Want to See on DiversityBiesiada, Jamie (Travel Weekly, 2021-01-27)As our country struggles with systemic and overt racism the travel industry needs to do its part to address the issue. Acknowledging the issue is the beginning and the travel industry must consider both the traveler as well as the employees of our industry and their diversity issues.
- Black Tourism Talent Directory LaunchesBiesiada, Jamie (Travel Weekly, 2021-02-16)The Black Tourism Talent Directory hopes to make it easier for destination marketing organizations, trade associations, travel brands, and media make it easier to locate Black talent in the hospitality and tourism industry.
- The Boycott DilemmaBiesiada, Jamie; Jainchill, Johanna (Travel Weekly, 2022-03-07)Is it causing more damage than help when people boycott destinations in different countries based on issues such as human rights and LGBTQ issues? Some think that the boycotts make the local economy suffers without the flow of income they usually receive from visitors.
- The Financial Argument for a Diverse Client BaseBiesiada, Jamie (Travel Weekly, 2020-12-17)With the growth in population percentage of the black and Hispanic communities in the U.S., along with the projected decrease in white only population, it is only good business to expand and grow your client base to be more diverse. The changing demographics also mean that social media will continue to play a huge role in a companies perception based on the diversity of their shared media photos and posts.
- Modern Family Travel duo Growing Their Family and Their FocusBiesiada, Jamie (2021-02-04)A Las Vegas-based travel company specializes in travel for LGBTQ individuals. The duo is LGBTQ themselves and many, but not all of their clients are LGBTQ. They have hopes of engaging in more family travel trips after the Covid-19 pandemic subsides. They now have a child and hope they can experience the world as a family.