Who was she? Born in Trinidad and Tobago on September 7, 1925, Walcott was a trade unionist and political activist. Best known as… An ardent champion for… Read more “Clotil Walcott -Caribbean Catalysts for Change”
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Reflections on International Women’s Day
Thinking of it now, I must have given my family so much hell. Barely 15, I stood at the front of the church my grandparents literally helped… Read more “Reflections on International Women’s Day”
Folade Mutota – Caribbean Catalysts for Change
Who is she? Trinidadian activist, with an interest in raising the social consciousness of women and girls, as well as bringing attention to the issue of small… Read more “Folade Mutota – Caribbean Catalysts for Change”
Amy Ashwood-Garvey – Caribbean Catalyst for Change
Who was she? Hailing from Port Antonio, Jamaica, she was an activist and Pan-Africanist Best known as… The first wife of Jamaica’s most prominent Black Nationalist and… Read more “Amy Ashwood-Garvey – Caribbean Catalyst for Change”
Caribbean Catalysts for Change.
In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, WomenSpeak will be embarking on the 5-days series – Caribbean Catalysts for Change. The idea for the series… Read more “Caribbean Catalysts for Change.”
International Women’s Day 2011
Today, many women in Trinidad and Tobago are… Read more “International Women’s Day 2011”
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8. This year it falls on Carnival Tuesday. What do you think of this interesting convergence?
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