News about Caribbean people in the Diaspora
Featuring aspects of life for Caribbean people in the diaspora.
Enjoy our interviews with Caribbean people making their mark in the wider world - taking in Diaspora life in London, Toronto, New York and Washington DC.
Caribbean choreograpers used dance in New York to look at the themes of childhood and sisterhood. The result was "Black Girl: Linguistic Play".
Our Trini Abroad leaves Egypt for a break in Manila and it's all about the food and comparisons with Trinidad.
Former UK boxing champion Hannah Beharry talks about life inside and outside the ring, mentoring and relocating to the Caribbean.
Former Windies captain, Jimmy Adams reflects on his career, coaching in England and enjoying life as a West Indian in Kent.
Caribbean Intelligences Trini in Egypt writer Natalie Williams leaves Cairo to catch up with a Trini lime and a wedding in England.
British and US politicians as well as governments back home are increasingly engaging with Caribbean people living abroad.
From 20 May: As Egypt prepared for elections, our Trini in Egypt blogger contemplated future hopes and present problems.
As the political scene makes headline news abroad, people living in Egypt cope with day-to-day life. Natalie Williams is our Trini in Egypt.
After a long-running campaign by the Caribbean and the UK, the British government changes its controversial Air Passenger Duty.
British politicians and Caribbean lobby groups issue a challenge to the Caribbean Diaspora to get more involved in British politics.