World Footprints
World Footprints

A Walking Tour Highlighting a Mumbai Slum’s Innovative Industry

Dharavi, in central Mumbai, is considered one of the largest slums in Asia, but deep within this neighborhood, below the shanty grey roofs, loosely comprised of scavenged, upcycled metal, lives a resourceful and innovative community that plays an imperative role in Mumbai’s city-wide waste management.

Teaching Children to Appreciate Diversity

The best way to travel with the intent of exploring diversity is to ditch the touristy places. Sometimes, tourist attractions bring people from all over the world — the Grand Canyon or Disneyland, for example.

By |2026-03-29T03:30:03-04:00March 29, 2026|Family Travel, Insights, Social Responsibility, The Arts, The World|Comments Off on Teaching Children to Appreciate Diversity

Dark Tourism in Cambodia: Exploitation and Cultural Insensitivity

Over four years in the early 1970s, Cambodia, a Southeast Asian country now frequented by backpacking tourists, faced one of the worst human atrocities imaginable-- a state-sponsored genocide wiping out one-third of the nation’s population.

By |2026-03-23T06:31:19-04:00March 23, 2026|Asia, Insights, Social Responsibility|1 Comment

Searching for Monsters and Magic in the Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands are a place of ancient history, stunning natural beauty, and magic. Among the older generations, some claim that high in its earthy hills you’ll find the homes of creatures only heard about in legend.

By |2026-03-20T05:09:22-04:00March 20, 2026|History, Off the Beaten Path, United Kingdom|Comments Off on Searching for Monsters and Magic in the Scottish Highlands

Mexican Mystique – Discover the Magical Towns of Nayarit

Known as Pueblos Magicos, (magical towns), these gems of Nayarit are recognized by the Mexican government for their unique cultural or historical significance. The hamlets are prime destinations for visitors seeking more than pristine coastal sands.

By |2026-03-18T05:40:10-04:00March 17, 2026|Cultural Heritage, Mexico|Comments Off on Mexican Mystique – Discover the Magical Towns of Nayarit

Stories of Suffragettes Immortalized at Virginia Memorial

In 1917, a group of women was forcibly shoved into freezing prison “punishment” cells, brutally injured by male guards, and left to survive the night without medical treatment—simply because they wanted to vote. While many people take this privilege for granted today, the battle for women to represent themselves at the ballot box was hard-fought and hard-won—yet can still easily be taken away. 

By |2026-03-14T21:21:12-04:00March 14, 2026|History, United States|Comments Off on Stories of Suffragettes Immortalized at Virginia Memorial

Cebu City – Philippines’ Second Metropolis

Although dwarfed by Manila’s staggering 28 million people, Cebu City, the second largest urban center, and its one million proud citizens, have something to say about what’s cool in the Philippines.

By |2026-03-16T21:42:35-04:00March 11, 2026|Asia, Food & Drink, Lifestyle|Comments Off on Cebu City – Philippines’ Second Metropolis

Military Women’s Memorial: A little known gem preserving HERstory

Phyllis Wilson, a retired Army veteran of 37 years and President of the Military Women’s Memorial Foundation, joins us to talk about the Memorial and two important campaigns to preserve history and honor a group of female veterans.

By |2026-03-20T20:43:48-04:00March 11, 2026|History, North America, Podcast, Preservation, United States|Comments Off on Military Women’s Memorial: A little known gem preserving HERstory

Denver’s Brown Palace – Bullet Holes, Beatles and Bison

This is not your average hotel lobby. This is where presidents have plotted, where the Beatles hid from screaming teenagers, and where Dwight D. Eisenhower maintained his Western White House. And on this particular trip, it's where I found myself standing in the same suite where Ike once practiced his golf swing.

By |2026-03-09T23:10:30-04:00March 8, 2026|Architecture, Food & Drink, History, Travel By Design, United States|Comments Off on Denver’s Brown Palace – Bullet Holes, Beatles and Bison
Go to Top