
Sabrina Barnes
Sabrina Barnes is a student leader at The University of the West Indies, known for her inspiring perspective on leadership, emphasizing the importance of listening, serving, and community engagement. Her advocacy highlights the growing movement of youthful leadership in Jamaica, reflecting a new level of seriousness and strategy among students as they campaign for positions in student government. Through her work and insights, she embodies the potential of the next generation to shape the future of Jamaica by cultivating leadership values that extend beyond academia into broader societal roles.
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Sabrina Barnes is a 20-year-old youth advocate and UWI student who has made period poverty advocacy a central pillar of her work.
Breaking barriers to menstrual equity | NewsSabrina Barnes is a youth advocate and bachelor of laws student at The University of the West Indies, Mona.
Sabrina Barnes | Period poverty exists and language matters | Commentary
Sabrina Barnes is a Student Leader at The University of the West Indies who emphasizes the importance of listening and serving in leadership.
Student leadership: Jamaica’s secret weapon for the future | News



