371: Destination Diaspora: Connecting African Cultural Roots Across the Caribbean, Brazil, Ghana and Beyond with Melissa Noel

Episode Summary

Learn about African diasporic identity, migration, cultural memory, and building a global Black storytelling project. Award-winning journalist and media entrepreneur Melissa Noel starts by sharing her first impressions of Brazil and attending the Black Travel Summit in Rio, where she won the BET+ Passport to Storytelling pitch competition for her Destination Diaspora docuseries. She reflects on growing up in a Guyanese immigrant household in New Jersey, her parents’ migration experience, and how attending Howard University deepened her understanding of global Black identity and Pan-Africanism, including the lasting influence of Guyanese scholar Walter Rodney. The episode also explores her life-changing visit to Ghana during the Year of Return and her years living and reporting across the Caribbean. Melissa shares stories from hiking Caribbean volcanoes, explains why St. Vincent and the Grenadines holds such a special place in her heart, describes what it’s like to walk through Montserrat’s buried city of Plymouth, and unpacks the intertwined African and Irish history commemorated during Montserrat’s St. Patrick’s Festival.

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Melissa Noel

Melissa Noel is an award-winning journalist, world traveler, and media entrepreneur redefining how the Caribbean and African Diaspora are represented in global storytelling. She is the founder and CEO of Mel&N Media, a strategic communications and multimedia company producing award-winning content and campaigns centering Caribbean culture and global Black narratives. A proud first-generation Guyanese American, she previously served as the Senior News & Travel Editor at ESSENCE Magazine, and her work has appeared in National Geographic, NBC, ABC and she was recognized as Diaspora Journalist of the Year by the Caribbean Tourism Organization in both 2024 and 2025. She is also the creator and executive producer of the forthcoming “Destination Diaspora” docuseries, which explores the living cultural threads connecting people of African descent around the world, uncovering how history, heritage, food, music, and memory shape the modern Diaspora—which just won the Passport to Storytelling competition at the 2025 Black Travel Summit in partnership with BET+,

What You'll Learn
  • How African diasporic identity is shaped by migration, return, and lived experience.
  • Why place, history, and education matter in global Black storytelling.
  • How travel becomes cultural memory in motion.
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Time Stamped Show Notes

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[1:32] Introducing Melissa Noel

[3:25] Melissa’s First Impression of Brazil

[5:55] Attending Black Travel Summit in Rio

[10:25] Winning the BET+ Passport to Storytelling Pitch Competition


[13:32] Melissa’s Parents Immigration Experience from Guyana to New Jersey

[16:28] Melissa’s Upbringing in a Guyanese Immigrant Home

[21:20] The Global Cultural Impact of Attending Howard University 


[25:44] The Writing, Activism and Legacy of Walter Rodney

[31:08] Visiting Ghana in 2019 During The Year of Return



[37:57] Living and Reporting from the Caribbean for 5+ Years

[43:33] Why Melissa Loves St. Vincent and The Grenadines

[46:48] Hiking Volcanos in the Caribbean

[49:42] The Buried City of Plymouth in Monserrat

[52:14] Irish and African History in Monserrat and the Annual St. Patricks Day Festival

[1:02:17] Follow and Contact Melissa