Plus, Travel News & Ja'Vonne's Travel Minute!\n\n2019 was the Year of Return: A campaign for Ghana which commemorated the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the first recorded enslaved Africans in Jamestown Virginia in 1619. The landmark campaign also celebrated the resilience of the African over the past 400 years and welcomed all people of African origin to return to Africa especially Ghana.\nWell, this is 2021, two years after \u201cThe Year of Return\u201d so we\u2019re looking at Ghana and its new campaign of Beyond The Return\u201d.\nGhana is a country with a rich culture, beautiful landscape, and many things to do and see.\n\n\nIn the Culture Report: \u201cCulture is forever changing and reflecting what\u2019s happening in the society and with its people. It can be born from the arts, music, food, and sometimes politics and strife.\u201d\nI had a wonderful chat with Tia about how her passion, born from a cathartic and what she calls a life-saving experience, turned into a thriving business.\n\u201cI am a proud Charleston native with a passion for the outdoors and marine life. My family has been crabbing and casting for fun and food for generations.\nCrabbing has been therapeutic for me and gave me an outlet when I quit smoking, helping me become a healthier person in more ways than one.\nThen, when a friend started a Facebook page called \u201cCasual Crabbing with Tia\u201d and posted photos of my adventures, people started asking to come along and flocking to the docks.\nWithin a few hours, those who start off as strangers end up as friends, and I love getting to share my passion with others.\u201d Tia