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Four long months ago, the United States declared a national emergency and it's safe to say that the self-isolation struggle has officially gotten real.


Cabin fever has set in for travelistas and homebodies alike, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that getting flewed out is at the top of our post-quarantine to-do list. Just when we thought our wanderlust couldn't get any worse, our good sister and fashion entrepreneur Teanna Wiley inspired a thread of Black women traveling in luxury that is everything you didn't know you needed to see today.

From baecations to Dubai to solo travel trips to Tulum, here are 30+ images of Black travelistas that will give you your entire life and then some:

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