Afro-Caribbean Studies
Afro-Caribbean Studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the cultural, historical, and social experiences of people of African descent in the Caribbean. This area of study examines the impact of the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, and migration on the identities and communities of Afro-Caribbean populations.
The field also investigates the rich cultural expressions found in music, dance, literature, and religion, highlighting figures such as Bob Marley and traditions like Carnival. By analyzing these elements, Afro-Caribbean Studies aims to understand the complexities of race, identity, and heritage in the Caribbean context.