Last updated on November 30th, 2023
Dawn Booker is a fearless traveler and founder of Pack Light Global Itineraries, an experiential travel company for women of color who are 40+. Dawn leveraged more than 25 years of marketing, strategic communications and event planning experience and applied lessons learned while exploring the world to create and curate travel experiences that cater to Black women. Like the women who travel with her company, Dawn realized in her mid-40s that she had spent most of her adult life working and caring for others. So, at 46 and with a daughter in college, she moved to Paris to pursue an MA in Global Communications from the American University of Paris. This transformative experience inspired the women in her life to think about global travel; however, they needed a “travel doula” to figure out where to start when it came to planning their bucket list travel.
Through her work at Pack Light, Dawn also noticed that women of color, specifically Black women, were missing from travel narratives and rarely viewed as a viable target for travel industry marketing efforts. Dawn studied Journalism at West Virginia University, is a Journalism professor at Bennett College for Women and teaches Strategic Communications in the Global Communications MA Department at the American University of Paris. Dawn is interested in elevating travel narratives from women of color, she also served as the launching Editor-in-Chief of the digital travel journal Detour: Best Stories in Black Travel.
As a speaker, Dawn focuses on inclusive travel, solo travel, representation in travel marketing, cultural competence in global spaces, sustainable travel and cultural commodification in tourism.
Member, JourneyWoman Women’s Travel Directory
Member, JourneyWoman Editorial Team