Caribbean Studies at Brooklyn College

Caribbean Studies at Brooklyn College Caribbean Studies is a dual major requiring 18 credits in addition to any other major at Brooklyn College.

Students with a Caribbean Studies proficiency would find employment in environmental organizations, NGO's (non-profit organizations), the public school system, embassies, transportation and travel services, management, and marketing/business services, international law, finance, agriculture, urban development and other community organizations. CS prepares students to enter a variety of fields with global knowledge in an increasingly diverse workplace.

Study Pan at Brooklyn College
06/13/2018

Study Pan at Brooklyn College

11/27/2017

The Caribbean island of Barbuda felt the full force of Hurricane Irma. Now, a struggle to control its future is underway. On one side are Barbudans who own the land and want to preserve their unique way of life — on the other, the government and foreign investors who see opportunity in disaster.

06/11/2016

Lisa Del Sol is Brooklyn College Graduate with a BA in English Literature and Caribbean Studies. In the fall she will be a First Year PhD student at Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature. Here she presents a part of her Senior Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis based on the literature of Patrick Chamoiseau at the CSA conference, Haiti

06/11/2016

Angela Davis speaks at CSA conference, Haiti

06/08/2016

Dr. Aleah Ranjitsingh (Adjunct faculty Caribbean Studies and Africana Studies) and University of the West Indies colleague Dr. Sue Ann Barratt) present their research on Indo/African mixing in the Caribbean at the CSA conference

Check out the tap tap buses, part of the official fleet of  CSA  conference transport, Haiti
06/08/2016

Check out the tap tap buses, part of the official fleet of CSA conference transport, Haiti

Brooklyn College at the CSA, Haiti.Participants attend an art exhibit at a renovated Gingerbread house
06/08/2016

Brooklyn College at the CSA, Haiti.
Participants attend an art exhibit at a renovated Gingerbread house

06/08/2016

Artists perform during CSA's (Caribbean Studies Association) conference in Haiti

11/06/2015
05/29/2015

We pay tribute to the diverse cultures and contributions of Americans of Caribbean heritage with recent feature films and shorts by Caribbean filmmakers.

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