The Minority Report

The motherhood penalty

Despite the progressive steps made in the workplace, it still remains filled with barriers that make it difficult for women to navigate professional environments.

The rights of labour

Within our society, there is a dangerous philosophy that surrounds workers and the things that they are expected to endure.

Sugar

At one point in our history, sugar served as the crown jewel of Guyana’s industries.

No liberation for the individual

“While we need organizing that is anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist, our organizing must also be anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic, and against all forms of exploitation, subordination and discrimination.”

Goals of the Queer Agenda

Throughout most of my life and growth as a young woman in Guyana, I was taught to abide by the laws and expectations of the heteronormative patriarchy.

Security within the Breadbasket

Despite once being touted as “the breadbasket of the Caribbean,” and recognized today as a food secure nation, many Guyanese still suffer from hunger and undernourishment.

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