ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月15日 09時01分
Travel has looked a little different this year. So instead of their annual list of #52Places to visit, @nytimestravel asked readers to share spots that have delighted, inspired and comforted them in the dark past year.
Faridah Folawiyo, an art historian and independent curator from Lagos, Nigeria, wrote about Dakar, Senegal, where she spent two months for an artist residency in 2018:
“I landed in Dakar to the bluest sky I’ve seen, hundreds of sprawling baobab trees, sandy dust and angelic light.
Dakar is a city whose stability has centered me during my shakiest times. It is a place where tradition runs through every corner: the Wolof language, the sharing of meals — especially thieboudienne, or red rice with fish.”
“I turned 25 in Dakar, ” Folawiyo continues, “a city with such a clear sense of self, ideals and history, a city that refuses to be like anywhere else, a city that taught me the importance of being my own person, a city that made me question what I want to bring to the world, and what I stand for. I felt empowered by Dakar. It stood up for me. I’ve never felt unsafe there — and, as a Black woman anywhere, that’s an amazing thing.”
Tap the link in our bio to see the full list of 52 places to love in 2021 from @nytimestravel. Photo by @faridahf from Thies, Senegal.
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