top of page
We're Bringing You the Latest from Feminists across the Region
Check out our blog for the latest feminist news, articles, op-eds, interviews and much more ...
Latest Posts


Le soutien-gorge
Karib reflects on the bra as a symbol of social, moral, psychological and patriarchal control in this piece for Here&Now


Undressed: The Role AI Plays in Modern Day Misogyny
In the first piece from Here&Now, Shanay Phillips writes about how artificial intelligence amplifies misogyny.


Bridges of Resistance, building together: We All Stand With Sudan
**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
CariFem on Climate


Working Against the Storm: Gender, Labor and Climate in the Caribbean
Written By: Victoria Sookoo, Zaafia Alexander, and Serene Ramjohn Edited by: Princess Avianne Charles Climate change exacerbates...


Our 2024 Redefining Work Impact Report
Here's what we accomplished through the Redefining Work Series in 2024


The Intersection of Worker Safety and Climate Justice
A deep dive into the intersection of worker safety and climate justice by the members of the re-defining work series team.
Search


‘Laugh an cry does live in the same house’
How Language contributes to a culture that normalises violence against women and the LGBTQ+ community in the Caribbean Content...

Manisha Balkissoon
Nov 29, 20219 min read


Chalking Back: An Interview with Kelsie Joseph, co-founder of Catcalls of UWI
For this week’s interview, I had the honor of sitting down with Kelsie Joseph, co-founder of CatcallsofUWI.

caribbeanfeminist
Sep 19, 20205 min read


Amy Li Baksh is Revolutionising the Way We Approach Periods.
With The Lily Pads Project, environmental activist Amy Li Baksh strives to make period products sustainable, inclusive and accessible.

caribbeanfeminist
Aug 16, 20207 min read
bottom of page
_edited.png)

