African-American Expats in Paris
Bonjour et Bienvenue a Tous! (Hello and Welcome Everyone!)
I’m Dr. Tsenes-Hills and I teach a myriad of history courses at BenU, but I specialize in African American History, African American Studies, American History and Gender Studies. I have visited and/or lived in Paris since 1982, and I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to share and explore this magical city with you during BenU’s Spring Break 2024.
The trip’s theme: African American Expats in Paris. Via readings, mixed media, research and discussion (at BenU), museum and walking tours, lectures (in Paris), we will discover and learn about the first Black expat community (mid-1700s) and its evolution: enslaved and free African Americans in Paris (antebellum), the African American Renaissance, in the US and its spread to Paris – literature, art, food, music, politics and activism (1920s to mid-1930s), and African Americans’ social, cultural, and military experiences and contributions during WWII. We will pay particular attention to the distinct social and cultural interactions between the Black expat community and various Parisian communities.
Amongst other things, in Paris, we will wander the Jardin des Tuileries, take a walking tour of Montmartre, visit Musee l’Orangerie (the home of Monet’s most majestic paintings), take a private tour of the Musee du Louvre (where we will search for Black images in the most unlikely places), light candles at Notre Dame, have ice cream on Ille St. Louis, picnic beneath the Eiffel Tower, and have dinner while cruising along the river Seine. While in Paris we will also curate an Instagram page to share our daily experiences with friends and family (via blog, photography and video). We will also have a companion joining us, who speaks, reads and writes French, Spanish, Italian and English. If you are interested, please contact me at: ttsenes-hills@ben.edu. The Paris Program cost is approximately $5,000, which covers airfare, accommodations, most meals and tours. We’ll talk about available forms of funding. Merci.