Mitti Hicks
Mitti Hicks

Writing since Jul 2018 • 1226 stories contributed

Travel Noire Staff
Mitti Hicks is a contributing travel writer for Travel Noire and loves finding new deals. While she’s never in the same spot for too long, Mitti is a proud Midwesterner and brings the region’s culture of friendliness and oversharing to the forefront of her writing. Since she's always been known as the friend in her inner circle who “finds the best travel deals,” she has made it her mission to help readers find the best flight deals each month. When not searching for the latest flight deal, she's writing about adventure travel destinations, scoping out Black-owned businesses to visit worldwide, or finding the perfect wellness destinations to relax and reset. Mitti graduated from Ohio University with a bachelor's in communication and received her master’s from Syracuse University, where she specialized in broadcast and digital journalism. She has worked for local and national television news outlets, covering politics, elections, wellness, and, most recently, the travel beat. You can send story ideas and kind notes to her DM on Instagram @mitti_megan
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Safe Space: Why Black-Owned Stays Matter
Safe Space: Why Black-Owned Stays Matter
“Mitti, right?” That’s how I was greeted the first time I checked into a Black-owned stay. The front desk attendant greeted me by name before I...
When Detty December Gets Dirty: Price Gouging, Burnout Hit West Africa’s Biggest Party
When Detty December Gets Dirty: Price Gouging, Burnout Hit West Africa’s Biggest Party
Giovonna Bennett booked her hotel in Accra back in March for an end-of-the-year vacation in Ghana. It’s the time of year in West Africa known as...
Beyond The Misconceptions: Navigating The World As An HIV Positive Traveler
Beyond The Misconceptions: Navigating The World As An HIV Positive Traveler
A medical doctor didn’t want to give Juan Michael Porter II the yellow fever vaccination shot before his trip to Nigeria. What should have been a...
From The Ground Up: Black Families Building Legacy Through Lodging
From The Ground Up: Black Families Building Legacy Through Lodging
Legacy doesn’t always begin with a grand blueprint. Sometimes it starts with just a single idea. Black families are carving out a lane in an...