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Ep 59 | D'mitra Smith: Taking a Break from the United States
Publisher |
Jet Set Lisette
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Places & Travel
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:36:13

In this episode I talk with D’mitra Smith, a talented musician and singer for multiple bands including Static People and Ex’s with Benefits. She’s also an activist who has worked with a long list of civil rights organizations, and is the former Chair of the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights. D’mitra shares about early transformative experiences abroad, the intersection of travel and human rights, and traveling while Black. She also shares why she decided to move to France, some lesser known truths about the country's history, and what the experience of living abroad has been like so far.

You can learn more about D’mitra Smith on her website, and follow her on Instagram.

Visit my website to learn more about me, and say hi on social media: @jetsetlisette.

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I talk with D’mitra Smith, a talented musician, civil rights activist and most recently former Chair of the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights. D’mitra shares about early transformative experiences abroad, the intersection of travel and human rights, and traveling while Black.

In this episode I talk with D’mitra Smith, a talented musician and singer for multiple bands including Static People and Ex’s with Benefits. She’s also an activist who has worked with a long list of civil rights organizations, and is the former Chair of the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights. D’mitra shares about early transformative experiences abroad, the intersection of travel and human rights, and traveling while Black. She also shares why she decided to move to France, some lesser known truths about the country's history, and what the experience of living abroad has been like so far.

You can learn more about D’mitra Smith on her website, and follow her on Instagram.

Visit my website to learn more about me, and say hi on social media: @jetsetlisette.

See Full Show Notes

Enjoyed this episode?  If so, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

Partners & Offerings

Waypoint Goods designs accessories that support and inspire women travelers, including their signature travel scarf with hidden zipper pocket. Enter JETSET at checkout for a 15% discount.

Join Wanderful, the leading travel collective that helps all women travel the world by connecting them to each other. Enter JETSETLISETTE for $50 off annual membership.

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