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Paige Sullivan

About the Author

Paige Sullivan is currently an MFA candidate in the creative writing program at Georgia State University, where she also works as a composition instructor and the poetry editor of New South, a literary journal. Her poetry appears or will soon appear in Qu, the American Literary Review, Mead, and others. In her spare time, she loves to write about foodways, animal ethics, creativity, and the city of Atlanta.

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Holiday Treats & Christmas Traditions Around The World

By Paige Sullivan on Dec 19, 20160 Comments

Curious about how other cultures celebrate the holidays through food? Check out this delicious guide to Christmas traditions around the world.

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Filed in: Culture, Europe, Food, South AmericaTags: austria, chile, christmas, colombia, dessert, france, germany, holidays, latin america, norway, poland, sweets, traditions, treats, ukraine
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Handouts In Developed Nations: Advice For The Responsible Traveler

By Paige Sullivan on Jun 7, 20160 Comments

Poverty in developed nations exists too, and the way travelers give in the First World countries they visit needs to be considered. Here’s why.

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Filed in: Global Ethics, Travel TipsTags: giving, responsible tourism, responsible travel

5 Immersive Culinary Enclaves To Savor In NYC

By Paige Sullivan on Feb 18, 20160 Comments

For those looking for a delicious NYC food experience, don’t miss these culinary enclaves for exploring culture through the palate.

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Filed in: Food, North America, Travel GuidesTags: bronx, brooklyn, manhattan, nyc, usa

Traveling Responsibly & Protecting Fragile Environments

By Paige Sullivan on Jan 9, 20163 Comments

Since the rise of ecotourism in the 1980s, there has been a shift in travel habits — a move from the all-inclusive resort to seeking out natural environments to witness natural wonders.

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Filed in: Ecotourism, Get Involved, Global EthicsTags: #rttc, fragile environments

Can Tiger Tourism Be Responsible?

By Paige Sullivan on Jan 9, 20163 Comments

An animal that elicits fascination, the tiger is a focal point of conservation and wildlife tourism, though the latter can be responsible or irresponsible.

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Filed in: Africa, Asia, Ecotourism, Global EthicsTags: #rttc, animals, india, south africa, thailand, tiger tourism, tigers, wildlife, wildlife tourism

Can Zoos Be Ethical? Answers For The Responsible Traveler

By Paige Sullivan on Jan 9, 20161 Comment

Curious if zoos can be ethical? Here’s all you need to know to plan a responsible nature-focused getaway.

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Filed in: Ecotourism, Global EthicsTags: animals, wildlife, zoos

How One Photographer Is Giving Back To Children In Tanzania, Africa

By Paige Sullivan on Dec 29, 20150 Comments

Photography projects have the power to do more than just tell a story; they can change lives, like Club Sanaa is doing in Tanzania.

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Filed in: Africa, Get Involved, Photography, Profiles, Through The Lens, Transformative Travel, VolunteerTags: children, Tanzania, youth

Dolphin Death At Mirage Hotel Raises Questions Of Cetacean Rights

By Paige Sullivan on Nov 17, 20151 Comment

A recent dolphin death at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas raises questions about cetacean rights. Here’s the debate. What do you think?

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Filed in: Global Ethics, North AmericaTags: animal rights, Las Vegas, usa, wildlife, wildlife tourism

Coffee Culture: A Sampling Of Java Drinks From Around The Globe

By Paige Sullivan on Nov 3, 20150 Comments

Here we explore coffee culture around the world with a delicious sampling of java drinks.

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Filed in: Asia, Caribbean, Culture, Drink, Europe, OceaniaTags: australia, coffee, cuba, Feature, featured, finland, japan, new zealand, sweden, turkey

Coffee Travel: The World’s Best Destinations For Java Enthusiasts

By Paige Sullivan on Oct 8, 20153 Comments

Coffee travel enthusiasts should book their next trip at one of these percolating destinations around the world.

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Filed in: Drink, Travel GuidesTags: bali, coffee, coffee travel, colombia, florence, indonesia, instanbul, italy, nyc, Salento, turkey, tuscany
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