For Immediate Release:
January 2018
Nicole
Peace
310-734-8908
Members@BlackGirlTravel.com
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New Bravo Show Appears to Borrow Heavily from BlackGirlTravel.com’s
Concept
‘To Rome for Love’ looks a lot
like the life work of
BlackGirltravel.com founder Fleacé Weaver
ROME—For BlackGirlTravel.com Founder Fleacé Weaver, all roads do indeed lead to the Eternal City. It’s why back in 2006 she launched
BlackGirlTravel.com with Bella Italia, the travel club’s signature whirlwind tour to
Italy for African-American female travelers. The primary goal of the tour was
to encourage more Black women to consider the option of interracial dating by
taking them to parts of the world where they are ”celebrated and not tolerated,”
hoping they would return to the United States more open-minded about finding
happiness by whatever means necessary. Her tours are about much more than just
about travel.
For Weaver who many call the The Dream Weaver and Ms. Italy its all about her belief in the power of global travel to radically reshape Black womens lives, both while theyre on the road and when they return home.
“We were the first in 2006 to
create international tours for African-American women,” says Weaver, who now
lives in Rome. “There was not one group out there solely targeting
African-American women. We were the first. As a matter of fact, most people
told us it would be impossible for large groups of Black women to travel
without any drama. Not only have we proved them wrong, but we have defined a
new market segment that is currently exploding. Over the years, I’ve pitched a
TV show about my mission to networks like OWN, BET, Discovery, and Bravo, in
hopes of producing a positive show about Black women traveling to Italy and the
world ”
So when
Weaver heard about “To Rome for
Love,” a new
Bravo series debuting Jan. 7 where “wedding planner Diann Valentine takes
five gorgeous American women who have struggled with romance in the United
States on a journey to Italy in search of true love,” it sounded awfully similar to a TV show treatment
and “sizzle reel (Ctri+Click to follow link) ” she shared with the cable
entertainment network back in 2011.
After
meeting with Bravo about creating a show based on empowering Black women by
traveling to Italy, Weaver ended up walking away from the table.
“I needed post-production input and some type
of control over my final product,” says Weaver about her discussions with the
network known for shows like “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” “At the end of the
day, it all comes down to editing. I didn’t want to take the risk of creating
another negative show about African-American women. I wanted a show that was
not so much about bringing black women to Italy find mates, even though women
have met their now-husbands on our tours. For me, our tours have always been
more about finding love of self. It is at the heart of every BlackGirlTravel.com
tour.” A message capture in her “CinderBella” video.
A cultural
ambassador, Weaver—already knew Rome well thanks to constant back-and-forth
planning trips for her Italy tours. For the past
five years, she has divided her time between Rome and Los Angeles to further
develop professional relationships and enhance her already-strong credentials
as an expert on Italian travel market and culture.
This
on-the-ground presence allows her to not only enrich her current Italian tours,
but to strategically expand the club’s offerings. My life in Italy positions me to be an even greater resource and expert on Italian travel for African-Americans.
Other similarities behind “To Rome for Love” and Weaver’s 11-year-old
enterprise exist. A portion of the BlackGirlTravel.com tagline “Go where you’re
celebrated, not tolerated” even makes its way into the Bravo show’s preview.
“I want my life back,” says Weaver. “I just want the show to give credit
to the proper place. Because many people have emailed me, thinking that I am
somehow involved with the show, there is a real concern that any negativity on
the show will lead people to think those things happen on our tours. If imitation
is the sincerest form of flattery, I’m flattered out.”
When asked why she isn’t pursuing legal action against Bravo, Weaver
says: “I’m really blessed to live a good life right now; Im beyond fighting people. I wish the Black women involved with this project nothing but the best. From my perspective, to sue and win would still mean I am profiting off a negative image of African-American women. Profiling from the front or back door is totally against my values and life goals. Still, she wants to just put the facts out there, and let people decide on their own about any resemblances after viewing To Rome for Love and the BlackGirlTravel.com sizzle reel she shared with Bravo.
“What is for me will be for me,” says Weaver. “Someone will want to do a positive show about us. When that happens, we will be ready.” Until then, she’s seeking the support of those that believe in her cause, asking them to spread the word about about BlackGirlTravel.com and use the tag #BlackGirlTravel.com on any social media conversations about “To Rome for Love.”
Through BlackGirlTravel.com experiences, Weaver has helped inspire a
legion of Black women to love themselves thought international travel. Many
have found the courage to move overseas, including to Italy, in search of a
better life. “This is
Weaver created “A Black Girl
in Italy,” a private and popular Facebook blog offering a for-women-only
glimpse into her life and romantic adventures in
Rome. In addition to the famed Bella Italia tour, BlackGirlTravel.com
also will offer a wide range of 2018 excursions and tours in Italy
and far beyond, including:
·
Some Like It Hot,
A Roman Holiday (January, March, April and July), Concierge and Shopping Tours featuring
eight days in Rome and two in Barcelona.
·
Divas & Daughters in Italy (various dates), for women traveling with girls 6 to
16.
·
Bella BootCamp (March), an exercise in “cultural fitness” that combines the whirlwind
pace of Bella Italia and a structured weight-loss program.
·
Rome for the Holidays (December)
·
Egypt (February), with a focus on the
country’s Nubian roots.
·
April in Paris (April), a small-group Concierge tour in the City of Light.
·
French and Italian Riviera (May), which also includes stops in Pisa and Milan.
·
OPA! Greece (May), a 10-day tour to this Mediterranean nation.
·
Eat.Love.Play (June), a magical tour to the island of
Bali.
·
Dubai (September), a return visit to the United Arab Emirates.
·
South Africa: Girls Gone Wild (December), the 6th annual BlackGirlTravel tour.
Additional Italy tours will be offered in 2018, including one focused on
intercultural/international dating skills plus a training/assistance program for
those seriously thinking about moving to Italy. Also in 2018, Weaver plans to
launch the first full-service African-American-owned travel agency in Italy,
which will offer a full range of travel planning, including weddings,
honeymoons, and family travel for all types of travelers. The agency also will
offer real estate consulting services for retirement property in Italy. She is
seeking travel agents and suppliers that would like to be part of the magic.
About
BlackGirlTravel.com
BlackGirlTravel.com
is an upscale travel club for fun-loving travelers, created by and for
extraordinary Black women. Its goal is simple: to expose Black women to the
beauty of the world and the world to the beauty of Black women. BlackGirlTravel.com
creates unique, customized tours and meeting programs for groups and
individuals. These global excursions are designed for young-at-heart,
well-heeled urbanites interested in exploring new lands while indulging in
international cuisine, “retail therapy,” and exciting nightlife. Everyone from
seasoned globe-trotting travelers to international travel neophytes seeking the
security of a group will feel at home on the road with BlackGirlTravel.com,
whose website is a one-stop resource for travel-related information targeted to
Black women. These are NOT your grandmother’s tours!
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