
I love visiting the U.S. — from the San Diego tacos, to the black sand beaches in Hawaii — but I'm sure as heck not going there in the next four years
In February 2024, I was in Washington, D.C. on an experiential learning trip with Black students from the University of Toronto Scarborough. We visited Howard University, a historically Black institution and the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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