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Black History Month Beyond the U.S.: Teaching the Early 20th Century Through Europe
Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen became a leading European stage for American jazz musicians in the postwar era, continuing a transatlantic cultural exchange that began earlier in interwar Paris. Black History Month is often taught through a national lens. In the United States, that focus makes sense. But between 1900 and the outbreak of the Second World War, Europe played a central role in shaping Black modern history - through war, empire, migration, art, and ideology. For

Scott Rick
Feb 184 min read


Subtle Differences Americans Notice When Traveling in Europe – and Why They Matter
When Americans travel to Europe, the biggest surprises are often the quiet ones. Paid public restrooms, smaller drinks without refills, slower meals, and older buildings reflect cultures shaped by density, history, and long-term thinking rather than convenience. These differences invite travelers to slow down, plan ahead, and observe how everyday choices express values. At Storied Sojourns, we design journeys that treat these moments not as inconveniences, but as part of the

Scott Rick
Feb 45 min read


Educational Student Travel: More Than a Field Trip - and Why Teachers Must Be There Too
Teacher-led student travel at Hadrian’s Wall, England (photographed in 2001). In an era of standardized testing, packed curricula, and shrinking attention spans, student travel can feel like a luxury. It is not. When done thoughtfully and led by educators who know their students, travel becomes one of the most powerful educational tools available - one that no textbook, documentary, or virtual tour can fully replace. At Storied Sojourns Travel, we believe student travel works

Scott Rick
Jan 75 min read
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