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Roslyn's Top 5 Travel Tips

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I've had an emotional week.  I spent time in Washington D.C. at a conference advocating for women owned businesses.  Washington D.C. is filled with many historic places to visit. I saw many students with eyes wide open as they visited sites they've only read about in textbooks.  I saw a memorial for gun violence victims on the National Mall that compelled me to pause, reflect and pray for the many families impacted by these tragedies.  I stood at the place where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous, "I Have A Dream" speech. I also stood on the steps of the Capitol Hill. Roslyn @ Capitol Hill I realize when you visit historic sites there's a collective energy that you connect with. You can feel the presence of those who've gone before you. There are multiple emotions like anger, determination, hopefulness, excitement or even sadness. It's important to create space for processing all those feelings.  Since many people are starting their Summer 2022 t