Dibe is a village in north Trinidad located northwest of downtown Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The village is home to the poor and the rich, who respectively live on the surrounding hills and meadows, which has been described as living between a rock and a hard place. Upper Dibe, better known as âÂÂCripple Creekâ or âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂthe CreekâÂÂâÂÂ, has had a dark history with incessant gang warfare for over three decades.
The Dibe area is culturally and racially diverse with a population mix of African Trinidadian (73%), Indian Trinidadian (10%), Mixed (14%), and Chinese/Caucasian/Syrian (2%). The age group of the youth population 7 - 24 represents 35% of the local population. Dibe has a high number of women who have never been married 36% as compared to married couples 23%, or to Common-Law relationships which make up approximately 15%. Most of the households in Dibe are low income households, but there is an upscale housing project, âÂÂthe MeadowsâÂÂ, with about fifty high income households.
In spite of its continued high risk reputation, the Dibe Community has produced some notable personalities including: