![]() ![]() Because of my background in policy and LGBTQ advocacy, I was uniquely positioned to answer a lot of questions that were being asked. “In fact, there was only one lesbian travel blogger, and she had happened to be gay but she didn’t really write about LGBTQ issues. ![]() “t the time, there was no information for queer women online,” Eyck told Georgia Voice. ![]() While in South Korea, Ten Eyck started a travel diary catering to queer women. When she took a new job in South Korea, she had no idea that it would lead to founding a travel company where she could follow her passion while still taking care of herself. She was passionate about her work and advocating for the LGBTQ community, but she was burning out. Meg Ten Eyck was working in the world of LGBTQ lobbying and activism with organizations like HRC, GLSEN, and Trevor Project. ![]()
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