When we travel, we represent not only ourselves, but our race, religion and countries of origination as well. In this session, hear from Atlanta-based founder of the nonprofit, Go Eat Give, Sucheta Rawal about the many ways you can influence and build cross-cultural connections at any age, when you are traveling and when you are at home. Rawal shares her personal experiences from living in 2 countries and traveling to over 100.
Sucheta will also be at the Sharon Forks Library on Sunday, June 25th, 2:00–3:00 p.m. for a presentation on How Food Connects People Across Cultures.
About Sucheta Rawal
Sucheta Rawal is an India-born, Atlanta-based, award-winning food & travel writer with a mission to raise awareness of the world through meaningful travel and cultural understanding. She has personally traveled to over 100 countries across 7 continents, authored five books - Beato Goes To, and is a regular contributor to TIME Magazine, Travel+Leisure, AFAR, Fodor's, and AAA. Sucheta also founded Go Eat Give, a non-profit with a mission to raise awareness of different cultures through travel, food, and community service and speaks about how to travel sustainably and meaningfully.
Learn more at suchetarawal.com
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