Steppin’ Out II Black, Free, and Global: A Practical Guide to Life Beyond U.S. Borders

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Bol For generations, leaving the United States felt like a privilege reserved for the wealthy, the connected, or the unusually brave. That assumption no longer matches the world we live in.Black, Free, and Global is a practical and deeply researched guide for African Americans considering life beyond U.S. borders through residency, heritage citizenship, retirement, remote work, investment migration, or long-term relocation.Rather than romanticizing escape, this book focuses on realistic strategies, including: - Countries where Black Americans are thriving- Heritage citizenship pathways in Africa- Digital nomad and long-stay visa options- Nations with stronger anti-discrimination protections- International healthcare, banking, and property systems- Relocation planning for families, retirees, and entrepreneurs- Multi-country residency and "Plan B" strategies- Building wealth, stability, and belonging across bordersInside, you'll explore practical pathways into countries such as Ghana, Portugal, Mexico, Costa Rica, Barbados, Japan, Dubai, and beyond-alongside honest conversations about racism, bureaucracy, culture shock, identity, safety, and emotional transition.This is not a fantasy about escaping America. It is a strategic guide to expanding your life beyond a single national system.Blending history, relocation strategy, global mobility research, Black diaspora storytelling, and practical survival knowledge, this book maps the real opportunities available to African Americans in 2026 and beyond.Because the question is no longer whether Black people belong around the world. The question is how intentionally we choose where our lives unfold next.Series Note: Black, Free, and Global is the second major volume in the Steppin' Out series, focused on global living, mobility, safety, wealth-building, and belonging for African Americans abroad.

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For generations, leaving the United States felt like a privilege reserved for the wealthy, the connected, or the unusually brave. That assumption no longer matches the world we live in.Black, Free, and Global is a practical and deeply researched guide for African Americans considering life beyond U.S. borders through residency, heritage citizenship, retirement, remote work, investment migration, or long-term relocation.Rather than romanticizing escape, this book focuses on realistic strategies, including: - Countries where Black Americans are thriving- Heritage citizenship pathways in Africa- Digital nomad and long-stay visa options- Nations with stronger anti-discrimination protections- International healthcare, banking, and property systems- Relocation planning for families, retirees, and entrepreneurs- Multi-country residency and "Plan B" strategies- Building wealth, stability, and belonging across bordersInside, you'll explore practical pathways into countries such as Ghana, Portugal, Mexico, Costa Rica, Barbados, Japan, Dubai, and beyond-alongside honest conversations about racism, bureaucracy, culture shock, identity, safety, and emotional transition.This is not a fantasy about escaping America. It is a strategic guide to expanding your life beyond a single national system.Blending history, relocation strategy, global mobility research, Black diaspora storytelling, and practical survival knowledge, this book maps the real opportunities available to African Americans in 2026 and beyond.Because the question is no longer whether Black people belong around the world. The question is how intentionally we choose where our lives unfold next.Series Note: Black, Free, and Global is the second major volume in the Steppin' Out series, focused on global living, mobility, safety, wealth-building, and belonging for African Americans abroad.

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Pagina's: 161, Paperback, Independently published


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