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  2. Women in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Women seek work outside of the household, but their obligation at home was still the main priority. [2] It is still a women's responsibility to ensure that their husband and children are well established before work outside is done. A woman having a child sensed to be one's source of identity. Having children gives a woman a feeling of fulfillment.

  3. Feminism in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity regarding the term "feminism" has created difficulties for the Caribbean Feminist Movement. [1] Some feminists argue that it is necessary that the movement confront the skewed hierarchy which continues to exist and shape the relations between men and women, and as a result, women's status and access to goods and resources within society. [1]

  4. Beryl McBurnie - Wikipedia

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    Beryl Eugenia McBurnie OBE (2 November 1913 – 30 March 2000) [1] was a Trinidadian dancer. She established the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook, Port of Spain, and promoted the culture and arts of Trinidad and Tobago as her life's work.

  5. Zoe Saldana Shares Rare Pics of Her 3 Kids Looking So Grown Up

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    Courtesy of Zoe Saldana/Instagram Zoe Saldaña offered a rare glimpse of her personal life with photos of her three sons. The Avatar: Way of Water star, 45, shared a clip on Instagram on Friday ...

  6. ARLENE M. ROBERTS, ESQ - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    Caribbean immigrants. Then I re-visited the issue of Caribbean immigrant women and domestic workers’ rights, with the aim of expanding my opinion piece into a report. The narrative of the Caribbean nanny has been framed in a fictional or semi-autobiographical context. Some time ago, at the annual Brooklyn Book Festival, I met

  7. History of women in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    A woman in a Puerto Rico garment factory (c. 1950) [83] The 1950s saw a phenomenon that became known as "The Great Migration", where thousands of Puerto Ricans, including entire families of men, women and their children, left the Island and moved to the states, the bulk of them to New York City.

  8. Exhibition shines light on Caribbean's 'barrel children' left ...

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    For scores of children who grew up in Jamaica and elsewhere in the Caribbean in the 1950s and 60s, those barrels were the only connection they had with their parents, who had traveled thousands of ...

  9. List of Saint Lucians - Wikipedia

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    Verena Marcelle Felicien (born 1964) – women's Test cricketer, born in Castries [19] Alvin La Feuille (born 1978) – international cricketer [20] Felix Finisterre – politician; Sir Vincent Floissac (1928–2010) – lawyer and judge, born in St Lucia; Sarah Lucy Flood-Beaubrun (born 1969) – politician and government minister, [21] born ...

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