We organise at the intersection of gender and climate justice, centring the leadership of young feminists most impacted by environmental and economic crises. We are committed to advancing feminist climate solutions that prioritise care, labour justice, and community resilience in the Caribbean.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
We advocate for bodily autonomy, comprehensive sexuality education, and equitable access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. We work to challenge stigma, harmful policies, and systemic barriers that limit young people’s rights and choices.
LGBTQ+ Rights
We stand in solidarity with LGBTQ+ communities and affirm the right to live, love, and organise safely and freely. We are committed to challenging discrimination, amplifying queer feminist voices, and advancing justice through collective action.
Young Feminist Leadership and Capacity Building
We're committed to supporting young feminists within the Caribbean and the wider diaspora through knowledge sharing, capacity building and facilitating spaces for community.
Our Projects
Since 2018, we've delivered virtual and in-person programming, mobilising young leaders in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean for trainings, teach-ins, and workshops related to our advocacy areas
**Trigger Warning : Please be aware that this content does refer to forms of gender-based violence (GBV) and assault. Sudan is “a living story of hope”, with the highest mass displacement crisis in the world currently. In 2019, a 30-year dictatorship was brought down by a peaceful civilian revolution. leading to the transitional period where power was shared by the civilian revolutionary forces and the military component, the transitional period was meant to lead to a peace
Redefining Work Project Lead, Princess Avianne Charles, recaps her time at the Renew Our power gathering exploring gender narratives on a just energy transition.