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The Caribbean Literary and Cultural Center is located:
Flatbush Branch Library, second floor
22 Linden Boulevard
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 1 pm - 5 pm
Wednesday and Friday 10 am - 5 pm
Weekends Group tours by appointment
1994 - The library was approached about using the second floor of the Flatbush branch as an artist gallery with the goal of displaying the works of emerging Caribbean artists and also providing this artistic community with a meeting place.
1995- The Library began exploring the feasibility of designing specialized outreach programs and services that supported specific needs observed in the community that the branch library served
The 2 ideas were merged to form The Caribbean Literary and Cultural Center, a specialized outreach model.
Preserve and present the histories and cultures of the peoples of the Caribbean
Increase public awareness and promote intercultural understanding and dialogue
Provide a meeting place for discussion and debate, community planning, exhibitions, art education, business education, consumer education, cultural programs and special events
Assist Caribbean immigrants in adjusting to and navigating their new homeland
Enrich the lives of all residents in the Borough of Brooklyn
Library Collection:
The Center provides access to:
- A special circulating collection of library materials for all ages and in all formats, featuring recent and historical writings, both fiction and non-fiction
- A small reference collection focusing on the history and culture of the Caribbean region
- A variety of electronic databases
This collection will represent the entire Caribbean area: Anglo, Franco / Haitian Creole, Hispanic, East Indian and Dutch
The Center features:
- A regular schedule of programs for all ages
- Author, artist talks and book discussions - quarterly
- A creative arts workshop - annually
- Musical performances - celebrate anniversaries
- Art exhibitions -3 per year
- Bi-annual film festival
- Semi-annual lectures and workshops by leading Caribbean thinkers.
- Provide free studio space for an 8-month period to an artist / scholar whose work enhances public understanding of the development and diversity of Caribbean culture, both in the United States and the Caribbean
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