Collabs

Our roots run deep in the Little Caribbean community allowing us to partner on innovative and influential projects at the intersection of culture + community + commerce.


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The Sill

caribBEING developed a self-care kit with makers from Little Caribbean, showcasing Caribbean culture and heritage through products that celebrate wellness as an integral part of Caribbean life. (Summer 2020)

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Smorgasburg

caribBEING produced the Caribbean section with top local businesses, packaged foods and merchandise (Summer 2019)

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AirBnB

caribBEING co-hosted neighborhood art + culture + culinary + walking experiences for AirBnB Superhosts.

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Ladies Who Meat

caribBEING produced and led epic 10-hour walking tour of Little Caribbean for food influencers with reach of over 500K which created neighborhood buzz and being dubbed and new “urban cultural hotspot.”


MORE COLLABS!

Kings Theatre

Activated courtyard with Caribbean food + art + film (2018-19); Facilitate public art mural in partnership with Brooklyn Museum’s JR exhibition (2019-20)

Kings County + Downstate Hospitals

Partnered with Little Caribbean/Flatbush restaurants to get comforting island cuisine to frontline health workers during onset of COVID-19 pandemic (2020) 

Flatbush Nostrand BID

Bringing 100 Gates public art model to the Junction to further enhance Flatbush aka Little Caribbean as a thriving destination for food + art + culture. 

Link NYC

Curated “Eat Little Caribbean” campaign following launch of Little Caribbean NYC featuring neighborhood restaurants and shops to stimulate awareness and traffic to small businesses 

Janes Walk / Municipal Arts Society

Led neighborhood walking tours with a focus on Caribbean community in Brooklyn. 

Time Out New York

Curated weekly IGTV cooking, fitness, beverage and music performances to reach new audiences and heighten awareness of Caribbean community in Flatbush, Brooklyn 

Lyft

Partnered with Lyft on “Lyft Up Little Caribbean” campaign to bring people into the neighborhood from all five boroughs to support Black and Minority-owned businesses in Flatbush and Crown Heights.