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Caribbean Institute in Gender & Development
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Updates from the Caribbean Institute in Gender and Development happening in Barbados in July 2023.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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Professor Don Marshall leads the session on Development Approaches in the Caribbean.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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Professor Alissa Trotz leads the session on Gender and Migration. She'll be back tomorrow to talk about Extractivism and Caribbean Ecology.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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CIGAD participants with staff of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre after the session on Women and Water led by Professor Maya Trotz.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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"We pull each other up. And we can't pull each other up until both people are ready. And we can't make others ready." Such a powerful message from Sonia Williams. I hope the participants received it.
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Sonia Williams guides participants through the session on community theatre for activism.
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What better way to learn about sustainability and climate change than from a woman farmer, CIGAD alum, ordained minister, basketry artisan and PhD student researching medicinal, spiritual and ritual uses of plants? Thank you for welcoming us all, Ireka Jelani.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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It's my 10 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
CIGAD started in 1992, but we started this Tumblr 10 years ago during the 10th cycle. Still going strong.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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Annette Beckett, a dairy farmer, and fish processors Lisa Bascombe and Sylvia White, who work in the Bridgetown Fish Market, are some of the unsung heroes of food production in Barbados, bravely working through the pandemic to ensure that the nation’s dietary needs are met. And even though their days might be vastly different, one thing is the same: water is an essential component of safely and effectively doing their work.
On behalf of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, The Institute for Gender and Development Studies: Nita Barrow Unit embarked on an initiative to certify 500 employees and stakeholders of the Barbados Water Authority in Gender and Infrastructure. This video is one of the training materials. The Gender and Infrastructure certificate is one component of the multifaceted Water Sector Resilience Nexus for Sustainability in Barbados (WSRN S-Barbados), which is funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF).
The main objective of the WSRN S-Barbados project is to transform Barbados’ society into one that is more aware of the water cycle, and the climate change impacts which are threatening the island’s drinking water supply; create resilience to severe weather impacts; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; reduce consumption; promote appropriate uses of diverse water sources and encourage legislation to support climate smart development and water sector resilience.
The Gender and Infrastructure Certificate Project Team of Leisa Perch, Dr. Daniele Bobb and Leigh-Ann Worrell is lead by Dr. Tonya Haynes.
We're using these amazing materials in the CIGAD programme.
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The Nita Barrow Unit is partnership with the Barbados Council for the Disabled and the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality produced this video teach-in as part of the LIVITY Project. Here LGBTQ+ and disability activists discuss gender, sexuality and disability. One of our many multimedia teaching and learning tools available to CIGAD participants.
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Here's a video from the 2021 cycle of CIGAD featuring Professor Verene Shepherd interviewed by Dr. Dalea Bean for the session on Gender and Reparations. It such an excellent interview we're using it again in 2023!
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CIGAD 2021 was held online for the first time due to the pandemic. We still brought the vibes. Here's a clip from the Opening Ceremony performance from Vibestry, featuring Mahalia Cummins.
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caribbeangenderinstitute · 1 year ago
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Starting the week off fired up. #caribbeanfeminisms #Caribbean #Feminism
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Dr. Gabrielle Hosein's life-size board game teaches feminist movement-building. Always a CIGAD highlight. 2023 participants take their turn!
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Steppin Up: A Feminist Movement-Building Game with Dr. Gabrielle Hosein at CIGAD 2023
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A warm Caribbean welcome to our CIGAD participants!
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Welcome to the 2023 CIGAD!
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Opening ceremony of the 15th CIGAD in honour of Professor The Most Honourable V. Eudine Barriteau.
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