
Paris has seen an increase in the number of African-American visitors, and there is a growing number of tours springing up to cater to the new demographic.
African-American writer and travel expert discovers Rome including what life is like for a couple of black sisters who have lived in the city for over a decade.
moreGet to know the Paris most tourists don't see. During this 3-hour seminar, led by a social historian, will explore immigrant Paris, analyze its history and get to the root of some of the recent trouble which has led to a vivid debate on what it really means to be French.
moreThe Griot bookshop in Rome is the center for African literature in Rome. It also hosts events and sells other items from the continent too. Watch this video about the shop.
moreBlack Atlas' Nelson George spotlights the black community in the Spanish city of Madrid.
moreThe vibrant bustling street resembles a typical market district in any African country; the difference is it is in the middle of Brussels, the capital of the European Union.
moreI wanted to sip coffee and smoke cigarettes in the little shops that James Baldwin had frequented.
moreThe night Barack Obama made history as the first African-American President of the United States crowds flocked to historic U street, NW.
moreBritish Expat Judi Oshowole talks about life in Barcelona and the growing number of blacks who are making the Spanish city home.
moreAfter growing up in London's East End, writer Lisette Felix, whose parents immigrated to the area from the Caribbean, takes a guided tour and rediscovers her former home.
moreBlackatlas' Nelson George takes a winter tour of Paris with emphasis on the African-American connection. Segment on local breakdancers, Criminalz.
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