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This is your About page. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do and what your site has to offer. Your users are genuinely interested in learning more about you, so don’t be afraid to share personal anecdotes to create a more friendly quality. Every website has a story, and your visitors want to hear yours. This space is a great opportunity to provide any personal details you want to share with your followers. Include interesting anecdotes and facts to keep readers engaged. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want site visitors to know. If you’re a business, talk about how you started and share your professional journey. Explain your core values, your commitment to customers and how you stand out from the crowd. Add a photo, gallery or video for even more engagement.

Previous Clients include: 

Meta
Reddit
Amazon
London South Bank Centre
SOAS
HSBC
UBS Bank
Royal Caribbean
Sony Music
Hearst Publishing (Elle, Cosmopolitan, Housekeeping)
Black Cultural Archives
Goldsmith's University
Birbeck University
National Maritime Museum
Tortoise Media
Feel Unique
Soho House
Dennis
VMWare
​Gunnersbury Museum
Various Primary and Secondary schools.

Press : BBC, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6, BBC 1Xtra, Channel 4 News, New York Times, The Metro.

Know Your Caribbean believes that education, done the right way, can change the lives of people of all ages who have a longing to reconnect to their heritage. 

The diaspora collectively has been severed from their history, heritage and culture, having to navigate around texts and educational curriculums that they cannot relate to. This disconnect has proven to lead to frustrations with identity and belonging in a Westernised society, where historically we have been marginalised. 

Know Your Caribbean targets these frustrations by carefully curating talks and workshops for persons of all ages, using innovative and original material, attendees will learn alternative narratives to slavery, Caribbean history and be opened up to factual events that have been brushed out of our text books. Breaking the regurgitated narratives about our history both good and bad, whilst creating a foundation of celebration and empowerment for the diaspora moving forward. 

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Let’s Work Together

And see how Know Your Caribbean can be incorporated into your event!

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