Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick

Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick, Esqs., are the dynamic founders of World Footprints, an award-winning publisher of socially impactful travel content that explores the profound human connections made through travel. As hosts of the multi-award-winning World Footprints podcast, they have engaged with luminaries such as Maya Angelou, Ernest Green, Ken Burns, Cat Cora and Rick Steves. In addition to World Footprints, Ian and Tonya have written for prominent publications including AAA World, DETOUR, Miami Herald, The Lens, and Island Soul. Globetrotting as travel ambassadors and public speakers, the Fitzpatricks have been recognized as Black Travel Journalists of the Year by the Black Travel Summit.
Articles by Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick
World Footprints was honored to be invited to preview the 2011 White House Christmas decorations. This year's theme, "Shine, Give, Share," celebrates the countless ways we can share our blessings with others and spread holiday cheer.
The Parliament building in Ottawa stands as a regal expression of patriotism and tradition. By day, visitors can witness the impressive Changing of the Guards ceremony, a time-honored tradition that showcases the precision and discipline of Canada's military.
The French Quarter Festival 2011 kicked off at the iconic House of Blues in New Orleans. Rockin' Dopsie Jr. brought down the house with an electrifying performance, while guests indulged in an incredible spread of New Orleans cuisine.
In 2011, the National Asian Heritage Festival marked its 6th year, celebrating Asian heritage and culture from around the world. This month-long event has grown significantly over the years, playing a vital role in sharing and preserving the rich traditions of Asian communities. The 6th Annual Asian American Heritage Festival kicked off in Silver Spring, MD, with vibrant performances, cultural exhibits, and delicious cuisine.
In Part 2 of Rajmohan Gandhi's presentation at the Embassy of Switzerland, he delves deeper into the current global challenges we face. Despite these issues, Rajmohan remains optimistic, emphasizing that our shared humanity will ultimately lead to stronger relationships and a kinder world.







