Welcome to BlackAbroad
Uplifting Black voices through travel narratives and providing resources, writing, and inspiration for Black Tritons venturing abroad.
Be Bold. Be You. Be BlackAbroad.
HBCU Exchange
UC San Diego students can study on exchange at three Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Morehouse College and Spelman College (both in Atlanta), and Xavier College (in New Orleans).
Adminstered by: Thurgood Marshall College
A Black Woman's Guide To Thriving In South Korea
In this guide, UC Riverside student Jodi shares the insights that helped her not just survive but thrive as a Black woman studying abroad in Korea through UCEAP.
Living While Black, In Japan
Check out this short documentary about several African-Americans living in Japan. (15 minutes)
Being African-American in South Africa
What is it like being African-American in Cape Town? An IES Abroad student shares her experiences in Africa as an American (2:50 minutes)
Black Travel Narratives
Students, faculty, staff, and alum of the Black UC San Diego community have been around the world. Study Abroad UC San Diego would like to celebrate Black Tritons Abroad and share in some of their stories.
We thank them for adding their voice to the following narratives!
Obinne Onyeador, Alum - London, UK
"During my time abroad in London one of my favorite places to visit was the Ace Hotel in Shoreditch. People from all over world visit this hotel whether it's for a good study spot or one of the exciting events they put on. I met some of the most amazing people here and was able learn their story while expanding my understanding of the world around me. This trip was the beginning of my travel journey and I’m so excited for my future trips around the world."
Kyler Nathan IV, Staff - Paris, France
Noble Dwarika, Alum - London, UK
"I recently competed on a Netflix singing competition show called 'Sing On!' We filmed the show in London. Here is a video of me and my castmates fooling around in Slough (East London) before heading to Nandos for a bite."
Jay Minert, Staff - Bangkok, Thailand
"In 2019 I traveled to Thailand for the first time, and while in Bangkok I had the opportunity to visit the Grand Palace. It was a swelteringly hot sunny day as I wandered the grounds, taking in all of the amazing colors, statues, and architecture. There were large crowds of both locals and tourists walking around, and at one point I passed a group of monks who asked me to take their picture. I obliged, handed back their camera, and then started to walk away. But one of the monks grabbed my arm and signaled that they wanted me in their picture too. I agreed, and of course had to take a picture with my camera as well. It was an unusual and fun exchange where I got to share a moment with a bunch of really cool monks!"
Irene Kwangaba, Alum - Ghana
Afropean
Digital journal exploring 'the social, cultural and aesthetic interplay of black and European cultures.'
- Indigo: In Search of the Color That Seduced the World by Catherine E. McKinley
- Black Girl in Paris by Shay Youngblood
- Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams
- Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi
- From Scratch by Tembi Locke
- Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Malika and Maritza Moulite
- Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory
- Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes, Maya Angelou
- Due North: A Collection of Travel Observations, Reflections andSnapshots Across Colors, Cultures and Continents by Lola Akinmade Akerström
- Richard Wright’s Travel Writings: New Reflections by Virginia Whatley Smith
- Kinky Gazpacho by Lori L. Tharp
- Go Girl! The Black Woman’s Book of Travel and Adventure by Elaine Lee
- Hola Morocha! A Black Woman’s Adventures in Buenos Aires: Culture Shock by Jennifer Poe
- Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light by Tyler Stovall
- James Baldwin’s Turkish Decade: Erotics of Exile by Magdalena J. Zabrowska
- Studying Abroad for Black Women (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) by Adriana Smith
- South Africa: A Quick Guide to Cape Town & Jo'burg (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) by Kishema Malik
- Solo Travel: Try It At Least Once (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) [Print Replica] by Marilene Shane
- Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) [Print Replica] by Danielle Desir
- Trinidad: ...More Than Just Carnival (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman) by Nadine C. Duncan
- Jamaica: Likkle, but Tallawah! (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) by Shadeyka Warren
- Morocco: Land of the Setting Sun (Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel) by Satarra Johnson-Kidd
- Dubai, Abu Dhabi & the 5 Other Emirates You Didn't Know About: Diary of a Traveling Black Woman: A Guide to International Travel by Nadine Duncan
- In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience by Howard Dodson and Sylviane A. Diouf
- ABC Travel Greenbook: Connecting the African Diaspora Globally by Martinique Lewis
- Traveling While Black: What it's like to travel the world independently as a black person by Roobens Fils
- She Explores: Stories of Life-Changing Adventures on the Road and in the Wild (Solo Travel Guides, Travel Essays, Women Hiking Books) by Gale Straub
- Senegal Abroad: Linguistic Borders, Racial Formations, and Diasporic Imaginaries (Africa and the Diaspora: History, Politics, Culture) by Maya Angela Smith
- Mapping Diaspora: African American Roots Tourism in Brazil by Patricia de Santana Pinho
- Vintage Postcards from the African World: In the Dignity of Their Work and the Joy of Their Play (Atlantic Migrations and the African Diaspora) by Jessica B. Harris
- He Called Me Tin: (A Memoir) Inspiring spiritual & racial awakenings around the world as a resilient woman of color & scientist by Dr. Adrienne T. Hunter
- The Black Traveler's Guide To Incheon, South Korea by The Blerd Explorer’
- Cultural Genocide in the Black and African Studies Curriculum by Yosef A.A. ben-jochannan
- Blooming Abroad: The Black Girl’s Journal-Guide-Memoir for Traveling and Living in Foreign Lands by Nneka Osueke
- Going Global: The Life Changing Experiences of 10 Courageous Black Men by Jason D. Etheridge M.Ed. (Author), Tyree Simmons Ed.S (Author), John David Lewis (Author), Xavier J. Woods Ed.S. (Author), Heath Bailey (Author), William Ruffin (Author), Jeremy G. Johnson M.Ed. (Author), Albert M. Carter M.Ed. (Author), Demetrius Davis M.Ed. (Author), Justin A. Etheridge (Author)
- Lives of Great Men: Living and Loving as an African Gay Man by Chike Frankie Edozien
- She Called Me Woman: Nigeria's Queer Women Speak by Azeenarh Mohamme
- A Stranger in the Village by Farah J. Griffin
Black Travel Blogs
Oneika The Traveller @oneikathetraveller
O. Christine @ochristine
Fly Brother @flybrother
Travel Noire @travelnoire
Black Passport Stamps @blackpassportstamps
Shut up and Go @jo_franco
Black Travel Tube @blacktraveltube
One Girl One World @onegrloneworld
Being Me Abroad | Natural Hair Care
IES Abroad staff share their natural hair routines while abroad.