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- A Little Book for WomenThe People's National Party (PNP) is the leading social-democratic political party in Jamaica. Founded by O.T. Fairclough and Norman Washington Manley, the PNP emerged from the British West Indian labour uprising as the oldest political party in Jamaica. It governed the island on a "democratic socialist" agenda from 1972 to …The People's National Party (PNP) is the leading social-democratic political party in Jamaica. Founded by O.T. Fairclough and Norman Washington Manley, the PNP emerged from the British West Indian labour …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Maternity Leave with Pay: Know Your RightsThe People's National Party (PNP) is the leading social-democratic political party in Jamaica. Founded by O.T. Fairclough and Norman Washington Manley, the PNP emerged from the British West Indian labour uprising as the oldest political party in Jamaica. It governed the island on a "democratic socialist" agenda from 1972 to …The People's National Party (PNP) is the leading social-democratic political party in Jamaica. Founded by O.T. Fairclough and Norman Washington Manley, the PNP emerged from the British West Indian labour …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Jamaican women — never give upAn article on the challenges facing Jamaican women who sought gender equality in the late 1970s. The author argues that women were disproportionately affected by the island's neoliberal economic reforms. She explores this theme through the struggle against hoarding, the fight for paid maternity leave, and the protests against austerity …An article on the challenges facing Jamaican women who sought gender equality in the late 1970s. The author argues that women were disproportionately affected by the island's neoliberal economic reforms. …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Sistren: Talking Back to the Stereotypes and Writing Women into the History of JamaicaAn interview with Honor Ford-Smith of the Jamaica School of Drama. Ford-Smith, former CERLAC Associate Director, recounts how she came to form Sistren, a women's theatre collective that draws on the experiences of Jamaican actresses to produce nationally-acclaimed performances. The interview also deals with Sistren's two-week tour to Canada where …An interview with Honor Ford-Smith of the Jamaica School of Drama. Ford-Smith, former CERLAC Associate Director, recounts how she came to form Sistren, a women's theatre collective that draws on …CERLAC Resource Centre
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