afro-caribbean in English

adjective
1
of or relating to Afro-Caribbeans.
Two years ago many elderly Afro-Caribbean residents were left high and dry when their local organisation closed after 17 years.
noun
1
a person of African descent living in or coming from the Caribbean.
The national survey is the first to separately examine African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans - groups that often fare differently in health and achievement but are commonly lumped together in research.

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1. This Convening will focus on the experiences and perspectives of Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx and African immigrant communities

2. The majority of the population (83%) are Afro-Caribbean, descended from slaves brought to the islands by the British.

3. Allspices is a food company specialized in the manufacture of Afro-Caribbean products such as habanero sauces, rice cake, millet pouding etc

4. Allspices Food We manufacture and distribute a wide variety of Afro-Caribbean products including hot sauces, snacks, desserts and much more! Shop on our website ⬇️ www.Allspicesfood.com

5. 'However, research indicates we need to do more to encourage Bangladeshi and Pakistani girls and Afro-Caribbean boys, in particular, to consider a future career in [science, technology, engineering and maths] fields.'

6. Colon Tourism: Best of Colon About Colon About 50 miles northwest of Panama City, Colón is home to the northern gateway of the Panama Canal as well as Afro-Caribbean descendants of those workers who helped build the canal in the early 20th century.

7. Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health Blam Improving outcomes for Black Britons Find Out More The Rooted Project This is our summer school project in which we provide free interactive African and Afro-Caribbean history lessons for young children of Key Stage 1 and 2 learning ages