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Balance and Equity: Gender Perspectives in Climate Justice

Balance and Equity: Gender Perspectives in Climate Justice

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The Stronger Caribbean Together Podcast is a monthly conversation between the Stronger Caribbean Together project team and Caribbean partners working on the frontlines.

For the first season, co-hosts Kristinia Doughorty and Dr. André Habet talk to people from the regional Stronger Caribbean Together Network about the ways their communities are confronting the challenges of disaster capitalism as people across the Caribbean, Stand Stronger Together: ‘United Against Disaster Capitalism.’

For the fourth episode, Kristinia and André are joined by Christine Samaroo of The Breadfruit Collective and Princess Charles a Caribbean Feminist to discuss Gender Perspectives in Climate Justice. The Breadfruit Collective is a non-governmental organization whose work focuses on the intersection of gender and environmental justice. Key themes of The Breadfruit Collective include Youth Development, Mental Health, Transformative Education, Sexual Health and Reproductive Health, Period Poverty, Gender-Based Violence, LGBTQIA+ Justice, Disability Justice and Abortion Access.

  • To learn more about the work of Breadfruit Collective visit https://www.thebreadfruitcollectivegy.com/
  • To learn more about Princess Avianne Charles visit https://caribbeanfeminist.wixsite.com/caribbeanfeminist
  • To learn more about our network visit https://strongercaribbeantogether.org/

The theme song was composed for this podcast by Alexander Evans. You can find him on Instagram @alexanderevansmusic


This podcast was produced through a grant from the Open Society Foundations.

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