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Center for Caribbean Studies
The Center for Caribbean Studies opened in 2016 to showcase Caribbean culture both abroad and in local communities. The Center gives out grants in order to develop undergraduate and faculty research of the Caribbean, promotes classes that focus on Caribbean studies, and hold events that allow to learn more about the broader Caribbean. This includes involvement in International Week and the International Show, holding film festivals, and hosting lecture series. The Center also builds upon of Trinity's established study-away program, “Trinity in Trinidad,” where students study at the University of the West Indies in St. Augustine, Trinidad.
The Center for Caribbean Studies is influenced by local Caribbean culture. Hartford has great Caribbean influence, with large communities of people from Jamaica and Puerto Rico that settled in the mid-20th century seeking employment on Connecticut tobacco farms. Today, Hartford is home to people from many Caribbean nations such as Barbados, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad, and Tobago, and this culture influences many aspects of Hartford life.
Sources
The Trinity Tripod, 04/26/2022.
The Trinity Reporter, Spring 2017.
Website :Center for Caribbean Studies