Across
- 2. Shared identity, history, and culture across Caribbean communities.
- 5. Trinidadian American choreographer inspired by African dance.
- 6. Progressive NYC cultural scene (1930s and 1940s) where diverse artists interacted.
- 8. Communities worldwide descended from Africans forced or choosing to leave Africa.
- 11. Goal to end oppressive housing conditions in Caribbean communities.
- 13. Legislative body Shirley Chisholm was first African American woman elected to in 1968.
- 14. Feeling connected to a culture through shared traditions, values, and experiences.
- 15. Someone identifying with both Caribbean and American cultures.
Down
- 1. Movement promoting global unity of African descended people against racism and colonialism.
- 3. Publication for Caribbean diaspora in the U.S.
- 4. Chisholm’s career before politics.
- 7. Beneficial exchange between different cultures.
- 9. Focused on African culture and history.
- 10. NYC borough where Shirley Chisholm was born and started her political career.
- 12. Completes Chisholm’s slogan, "Unbought and ________."
- 16. Political group Chisholm helped form (Congressional Black and National Women’s Political).
