
Andaiye
Andaiye was a prominent Guyanese activist and intellectual known for her contributions to social justice and women's rights in the Caribbean. A founding member of the Working People's Alliance, she was instrumental in advocating for the rights of marginalized communities and played a key role in various movements addressing colonialism, racism, and economic inequality. Her work often emphasized the importance of cultural identity and solidarity among Caribbean nations, making her a respected figure in regional discourse.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Andaiye edited the ‘Woman’s Eye View’ column in Stabroek News in 1997 and opened it to other contributors.
In the Diaspora: A Final ReflectionAndaiye was a late social activist who encouraged Moses Bhagwan to gather and publish his writings.
Enter the Political Kingdom - Stabroek NewsAndaiye was a social activist whose open letter to youth is being reprinted to inspire new generations of Guyanese.
An Open Letter to Young PeopleAndaiye is recognized for her role in political and social activism in Guyana.
100 +: Notes on Political Parties that shaped GuyanaAndaiye is mentioned as a contributor to humanism in the Caribbean.
Organize a peace conference on Venezuela’s irresponsible claim





































