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    Category: writing

    Tiphanie Yanique – Tell Your Story

    “If we don’t tell our story then we have nothing to justify our anger. And we should be angry because there is alot of discrimination against women… Read more “Tiphanie Yanique – Tell Your Story”

    June 12, 2011April 25, 2017 by womenspeakproject

    Writing is a Political Act

    The choice to write, sometimes even about personal issues, that is a political act and it’s symbolic of the refusal to remain silent and the refusal to accept discrimination and injustice. ~Tanya Shirley (Jamaica)

    (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
    May 25, 2011April 25, 2017 by womenspeakproject

    Vernice Philip (Trinidad and Tobago) tells why she is excited about The WomenSpeak Project “Writing is at the same time the most selfish and the most generous… Read more

    May 17, 2011April 25, 2017 by womenspeakproject

    Bocas Lit Fest 2011

    Acclaimed Caribbean Women Writers at the Bocas Lit Fest 2011 in Trinidad and Tobago talk about writing as a tool for personal growth and processing difficult experiences… Read more “Bocas Lit Fest 2011”

    May 1, 2011April 25, 2017 by womenspeakproject

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