59: LGBTQ+ Travel: Traveling as a Queer Couple

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The way that we travel and experience the world is in part shaped by our identities. Our experiences can be impacted by our ethnic, racial, gender, and sexual identities. And today, we’re learning what it’s like to travel as a LGBTQ+ couple. Traveling as a queer couple can bring up a lot of questions, like:Is the queer community safe where we want to travel? Should we hold hands? What countries are "gay-friendly" and which are just giving lip service?In this episode, we discuss LGBTQ+ travel from the perspective of Alex and Chris - aka Burrito and Tortilla. We discuss safety concerns, misgendering, advocating for yourself, understanding your privilege as a queer traveler, and what resources are available to the traveling LGBTQ+ community!P.S, We're looking for more info on what you like and dislike about the podcast, and how you found us! If you have one minute today, please fill out this quick question survey for us!---Guests:Chris & Alex, aka Burrito and Tortilla - @burritoandtortillaTikTok: @chrisandalexWatch them on YouTube here.Queer Travel and Episode Resources: https://ilga.org/ https://www.manaboutworld.com// 95% of LGBT Couples Uncomfortable Showing Affection Abroad LGBTQ Rights Milestones Fast Facts Why 'LGBT-free zones' are on the rise in Poland HOW GAY TRAVEL IS DIFFERENT (AND WHY IT MATTERS) Alpaca My Bags is the podcast that is creating a platform for discussing travel through a critical lens and responsible travel. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Alpaca My Bags!SUPPORT US ON PATREON for as little as $5 a month!Follow us on social media @alpacamybagspodJoin our Facebook Group: Responsible Travel Discussion and Resources by AMB Written and Hosted by: Erin HynesProducer: Kattie LaurMusic from Motion ArrayLogo by Christopher McCluskey