Is Arima diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what four local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Arima.
Diversity and Racism in Arima
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which I reside in, is host to a bevy of multicultural origins, being a cosmopolitan society on a small island cultural staples is a constant, even out of my city. People can be verbose in excess; maybe this plays to your favour or its antithetical to your nature however there is equal opportunity to be with none but yourself. Being a denizen on countryside land with an incline relief vegetation is dense, portraying a natural, tropical beauty of the small island; idyllic for reclusive strolls, sightseeing, photos etc.
Anyone locating to Arima should know the rich history of the area. Known as the original home of the indigenous “Caribs” otherwise known as the “first people”, Arima also is home to local celebrities like Holly Betaudier, and Louis Nurse, both popular “music affectionados.” Arima was the starting point of the now defunct railroad transit system that was popular in the Mid 1900s. Arima is a close knit community, where there are no strangers and everyone is “family”.
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