
The Caribbean Artists Movement Journal
The Caribbean Artists Movement Journal was a publication that emerged from the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM), a collective founded in the late 1960s to promote Caribbean culture, literature, and art. It served as a platform for artists, writers, and intellectuals to share ideas, showcase creative work, and explore issues relevant to the Caribbean identity and diaspora. The journal helped elevate Caribbean voices in the arts and fostered a sense of community and cultural pride, playing an important role in shaping the region’s artistic legacy during a period of cultural renaissance.