Brooklyn Unchained Registration Form
Program Name: Brooklyn Unchained: Caribbean LGBTQ+ Support Group
Date & Time: March 31, 2025 | 6-8 pm
Location: Brooklyn Community Pride Center Crown Heights: 1561 Bedford Ave, Suite Ground A, Brooklyn, NY 11225

Have questions? Phone us at (347) 709-3179 or email info@CaribbeanEqualityProject.org.
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Brooklyn Unchained: Caribbean LGBTQ+ Support Group
Unchained is a pioneering initiative in New York City, offering a unique peer-to-peer support group through the Caribbean Equality Project. For nearly a decade, Unchained has been at the heart of our Healing Justice work, providing a empowering space to affirm the unique cultural experiences and identities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Caribbean immigrants, those impacted by HIV, and survivors of family rejection, discrimination, intimate partner violence, and sexual assault  to heal and build community.

RSVP'S ARE ENCOURAGED! REFRESHMENTS, METRO CARDS, AND INCENTIVES ARE PROVIDED AND INFORMED BY RSVP'S. 

COVID-19 safety protocols will be honored, wearing a mask is optional and encouraged but will not be enforced.
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About Caribbean Equality Project
The Caribbean Equality Project (CEP) is a community-based organization that empowers, advocates for, and represents Afro and Indo-Caribbean LGBTQ+ immigrants in New York City. Through public education, community organizing, civic engagement, storytelling, and cultural and social programming, the organization focuses on advocacy for LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights, gender equity, racial justice, immigration, mental health services, and ending hate violence in the Caribbean diaspora.

The Caribbean Equality Project was launched in 2015 in response to anti-LGBTQ hate violence in Richmond Hill, Queens. Since then, the organization has been hosting bi-monthly healing community spaces through its Unchained support groups in Queens and Brooklyn, facilitates immigration legal services for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, curates oral history and storytelling interdisciplinary art exhibitions, combats food insecurity, organizes culture-shifting programming and builds political power through civic engagement, Census outreach, redistricting, voter registration, and legislative advocacy to advance LGBTQ+ and voting rights in New York State.
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