Paris, the undisputed capital of art, cuisine and romance, cradles an emerging gem: a thriving Black cultural scene brimming with creativity, history and resilience.
Often overshadowed by the city’s traditional offerings, Black Paris boasts a rich narrative waiting to be explored. Whether you’re a cultural connoisseur or a travel novice, this article delves into where to experience Black culture in Paris, intricately woven into the very fabric of the City of Lights.
Where to Experience Black Culture in Paris
From those escaping oppression to the diverse African diaspora that continues to shape the city’s character, the historical presence of Black communities has been threaded throughout Parisian society for centuries.
Paris comprises 20 arrondissements, or municipal districts, with the 18 and 19 arrondissements boasting the largest concentration of African communities.
“People are more aware of the various populations of Black people here now,” says Monique Y. Wells, VMD, originally from Houston, Texas, who recently celebrated her 32nd anniversary in France.
Regarding the perceived “evolution” of Black culture in Paris, Wells believes it’s not necessarily an evolution but merely a more worldly recognition resulting from the co-mingling of cultures and increased social consciousness.
“Over the past twenty or so years, France in general — and Paris in particular — are having to come to terms with the multicultural nature of the population.” Regarding how African Americans experience Black culture in Paris, Wells reveals there may be a notable disconnect.
“African Americans, because of our conditioning and our history, tend to look at Black people in one pot, and we want to feel like we’re connected to everybody. That’s not the reality.”
By Quia Bethea