Co-ordinating
organisation:
Red Thread
72 Princess &
Adelaide Streets Charlestown, Georgetown
Tel: +592-227-7010
E-mail:
thread@sdnp.org.gy |
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Anti-war statements
Imagine the hard days and nights that women have to spend in
bringing up their children, only to have
them (mostly poor) join the army to be slaughtered like pigs. |
How women ensured
Guyana survived the Great Flood (Journal 2006)
"The
Global women's Strike", excerpt by Andaiye from Guyana from The Global Women’s Movement:
origins, issues and strategies, a book by Peggy Antrobus, 2004,
Zed Books
Call for solidarity of Caribbean women with countries
threatened by US
(2003)
Open
letter to Guyanese women and men (May
2003)
A
time to break the silence: "At 11.30 a.m. on
Wednesday, April 30, 2003, Red Thread ended the round-the-clock vigil
which it started 312 hours earlier, at 11.30 a.m. on Thursday, April
17... the immediate impetus for the vigil was the kidnapping, torture, and
murder of 16-year-old Joshua Bell."
Report of
first women's picket
October 2001
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