The Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean

The Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean

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The Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean is an independent non-profit organisation dedicated to realising the potential of the Caribbean.

The Institute is the publisher of the respected Trinidad and Tobago Review, a monthly news magazine- indeed, the only news magazine of the English-speaking Caribbean- which is now in its 34th year of publication. It enjoys wide circulation through distribution in Trinidad and Tobago’s top-selling daily newspaper, the Express, on the first Monday of the month. It is a monthly review of national and

30/04/2026

Here's our schedule of events for Family Ties, celebrating Trinidad and Tobago's bond with Cuba! We're hosting a different conversation each night at 7 p.m. from Wednesday to Saturday, then Roberto Cartaya will have a dance workshop at 4 p.m. on Sunday. The dance workshop is a fundraising event for the people of Cuba and costs $100. Admission to the conversations is free.

Our exhibition of photos and paintings curated by the Cuban Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago is open every day from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and can also be visited during each evening's events.

27/04/2026

Starting Tuesday April 28, join us at the Lloyd Best Institute for a six-day series of events celebrating the bond between Trinidad and Tobago and Cuba!

At 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, we'll open an exhibition of photos and paintings and host a conversation with His Excellency Gustavo Daniel Véliz Olivares, Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba in Trinidad.

Stay tuned for more information about the rest of the week's events!

16/09/2025

Registration is now open for Caribbean Yard Campus' rainy season 2025 courses! Learn St Lucian Kweyol, the science of traditional medicine, or both. Classes start next week, so register now at www.caribbeanyardcampus.org.

21/07/2025

Thursday evening at 6:30, join Caribbeing at the Lloyd Best Institute for the opening night of the Caribbean Reparations Visual Arts Exhibition, featuring the work of young visual artists from Trinidad and Tobago focusing on the themes of slavery, colonialism and reparatory justice.

The exhibition will be open from 4 p.m. to 6:30 from July 24th through August 4th. On opening night, please use the car park at the Reformed Evangelical Church across the street from the LBI. If you visit on the following days, just park in our yard.

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