BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – Fodor’s, the world’s largest publisher of English language travel and tourism information, has included Missouri on their 2018 “No List,” citing the Missouri NAACP’s travel advisory against the state.
 
“Missouri’s laws, law makers, and law enforcers routinely discriminate against the state’s vulnerable communities,” said Nimrod Chapel, Jr., NAACP Missouri State Conference President. “People of color, people with disabilities, people of faith, women, senior citizens – all are at risk of biased, and sometimes violent, treatment. Our travel advisory seeks to warn potential visitors about the risks of traveling to or through Missouri and encourage them to consider the implications on them of spending their time and money in a state which has failed to make progress away from this Jim Crow culture of prejudice. We applaud Fodor’s for recognizing the severity of the situation and including Missouri on their 2018 ‘No List.’”
 
Fodor’s each year compiles a list of destinations that travelers should avoid out of “courtesy and concern for this wonderful world.” Fodor’s hopes that presence on this list will inspire the destinations to “recover, reconsider, or reform” […]

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