In this episode of “Your Best Shot Travel” we take a deep dive into the growing trend of Black Americans moving abroad, often referred to as "Blaxit", (black exit) driven by factors like systemic racism, political volatility, and the search for a better quality of life outside of the United States. Our sources explore various popular destinations for Black expats, including Ghana, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Indonesia (Bali), and Germany, highlighting the benefits and challenges associated with each location. While countries like Germany offer guaranteed healthcare and lower costs of living, expats still grapple with issues like racial profiling and housing discrimination, demonstrating that racism exists in different forms overseas. Ultimately, our sources advise that finding the "best place" to live abroad is subjective, emphasizing the need for individuals and families to define their personal priorities, such as safety, employment, and community, before relocating.