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The George Mason University Caribbean Student Association is a strong organization on the Fairfax Campus. Our organization is based on pride and respect for the Caribbean culture. The Caribbean Student Assocation was established in Spring 2003 by several students on the Fairfax campus: Jerome Oliver, Ralph Plaskett, Julie Flanders, Wilfred Schouten, Denise Cole, and Kimberly Morris.

Our aim is to obtain a better understanding of Caribbean culture and to share what it is to be Caribbean with the Mason community. We strive to open the doors of our organization to all students of all nationalities. We feel that each and every individual can gain benefits by learning more about caribbean culture, food, clothing, music, its independence, as well as its significance in the world we live in today. We also endeavor to highlight the contributions that the people of the Caribbean have and continue to make to the world. Furthermore, our mission is to enlighten as well as celebrate the meaning of the Caribbean culture. Unifying people of all races and ethnic backgrounds under one sole purpose-- the love or interest in the world beyond the sea.
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