
Afro-Caribbean Migration
Afro-Caribbean migration refers to the movement of people of African descent from Caribbean countries to other nations, often seeking better economic opportunities, education, or safety. This migration has been influenced by historical factors like colonialism, slavery, and post-independence economic challenges. Many migrants settle in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and other former colonial powers, contributing to multicultural communities. Their experiences shape cultural exchanges, community development, and discussions about identity, migration policies, and social integration in host countries.