Meet the hotels proving that authentic cultural experiences, world-class luxury and soulful hospitality aren’t mutually exclusive.
At the Follow Your Roots dinner in New York City, five Black chefs cooked with ingredients that define the African Diaspora.
Though not always welcomed into new spaces, Black people have long been part of the hospitality industry. In 1869, James Wormley opened the first integrated hotel in Washington D.C. called the ...
Black History Month 2025 highlights the theme "African Americans and Labor," celebrating the significant impact of Black ...
A new report has highlighted barriers to career progression for ethnically diverse talent in hospitality. According to Be ...