US Caribbean News
I'm in the States
From Haiti to migrants, Caribbean-American voters talk about the vote and the prospect of President Trump.
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Caribbean choreograpers used dance in New York to look at the themes of childhood and sisterhood. The result was "Black Girl: Linguistic Play".
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David Jessop of the Caribbean Council analyses why, economically, the Caribbean cannot always be linked to the fate of Latin America.
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Debut author Gardenia Destang writes a blog for Caribbean Intelligence© about the world of the virtual book tour.
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Caribbean Council Director David Jessop looks at the value of money sent home by the Caribbean Diaspora and its importance to economies back home.
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It's about Cuba and Venezuela as the leaders of the Americas region meet in Panama. The changing face of Washington relations.
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Trinidad journalist-turned-student-turned-New-York-journalist Kejan Haynes takes a first-hand look at the complicated US visa system.
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New York's 2013 West Indian Parade included a celebration of Caribbean pride with an added ingredient of New York politics on the final day of the Labor Day weekend. Pictures by Kejan Haynes for Caribbean Intelligence.
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Caribbean Americans join the post-Zimmerman acquittal protests and why some black Americans see the appeal in the Caribbean.
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Kejan Haynes explores how changing immigration policy in the US is making an impact on the average Caribbean student.