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Princess Avianne Charles

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Covers:  - Climate and environmental justice. - Occupational Safety and Health - Workers' Rights - Gender Justice and Sexual and Reproductive Health - Disability Rights

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Protection of Life Must Defy Systems of Exploitation - moosumi

Protection of Life Must Defy Systems of Exploitation - moosumi

moosumi.com — Labor activist Princess Avianne Charles writes about the relationship between worker rights and the climate crisis.

A Climate Win for T&T - Caribbean Climate Network

A Climate Win for T&T - Caribbean Climate Network

caribbeanclimatenetwork.org — Incorporating Workers' Safety In The Efforts For Climate Resilience

Power To The People - The Eco Justice Project

Power To The People - The Eco Justice Project

Eco Justice Project — Princess Avianne Charles highlights the importance of addressing the impact of the fossil fuel industry on the climate crisis.

Youth Groups in the Caribbean Are Working Towards Stronger Climate Resilience - Care About Climat...

Youth Groups in the Caribbean Are Working Towards Stronger Climate Resilience - Care About Climat...

Care About Climate — Climate activism is prevalent in the Caribbean. For this article, Princess Avianne Charles highlights some of the many organizations that center feminist and youth involvement in climate advocacy and resilience.

Truth Be Told: Youth Perspectives on the Intersections of Climate and Gender Justice

Truth Be Told: Youth Perspectives on the Intersections of Climate and Gender Justice

The Breadfruit Collective — Youth groups have always played a pivotal role in the climate and gender justice movements. By bridging the gaps between past actions to current events, they carry the goal of creating a more equitable and sustainable future.

The Myth of Work-Life Balance Under Capitalism - The Eco Justice Project

The Myth of Work-Life Balance Under Capitalism - The Eco Justice Project

Eco Justice Project — Princess Avianne Charles questions whether a work-life balance is truly achievable in a capitalist system. Workers' inability to prioritize other facets of their lives without sacrificing their livelihoods, physical health, and mental well-being remains of great concern.

Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Caribbean: Resilient Initiatives in Trinida...

Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Caribbean: Resilient Initiatives in Trinida...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Caribbean is a multifaceted challenge that intertwines the rich tapestry of history, identity, and climate resilience.

Caribbean Countries Require More Representation on Global Climate Resilience Initiatives (Online ...

Caribbean Countries Require More Representation on Global Climate Resilience Initiatives (Online ...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Climate change has taken an unfathomable toll on the Caribbean. Through discussions on how climate events have impacted communities regionally, there's a realisation that such experiences aren't properly represented in the global climate resilience initiatives.

Caribbean Countries Forced to Adapt to Rising Seas - The Eco Justice Project

Caribbean Countries Forced to Adapt to Rising Seas - The Eco Justice Project

Eco Justice Project — Princess Avianne outlines the plight of Caribbean nations facing the challenges of climate change, namely hurricanes, ecosystem destruction, and rising sea levels.

Redefining Work From A Feminist and Anti-Capitalist Lens

Redefining Work From A Feminist and Anti-Capitalist Lens

Caribbean Feminist — Work has always existed. At a communal level, work has existed to sustain the needs of communities and the development of societies. With the allocations of roles and duties amongst individuals, work has created a means of survival and livelihood collectively.

Girls and Women are Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change in Trinidad and Tobago | Channe...

Girls and Women are Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change in Trinidad and Tobago | Channe...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Girls and women are disproportionately affected by climate change. Gender disparities have resulted in threats to the safety, health, and livelihoods of these groups, all of which are amplified during a climate crisis.

Extreme Heat Temperatures Create Unsafe Working Conditions in the Caribbe...

Extreme Heat Temperatures Create Unsafe Working Conditions in the Caribbe...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Extreme heat temperatures in the Caribbean place workers at risk, creating a sense of urgency for the need for risk-reduction strategies.

The Impact of Landslides on "Loss and Damage" in the Caribbean | Channel5Belize...

The Impact of Landslides on "Loss and Damage" in the Caribbean | Channel5Belize...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Jul Landslides in the Caribbean shed light on the prevalence of Loss and Damage, and the call for consistent adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Illegal Burning of Waste At Landfill Sites In Trinidad and Tobago Heightens Air Pollution Risks |...

Illegal Burning of Waste At Landfill Sites In Trinidad and Tobago Heightens Air Pollution Risks |...

Great Belize Television (Channel 5) — Activists and NGOs Rally for Stricter Measures to Curb Illegal Waste Burning in Trinidad and TobagoIn Trinidad and Tobago.

How I've Learned to Exercise On My Own Terms As A Black Woman | Shiblaqbri

How I've Learned to Exercise On My Own Terms As A Black Woman | Shiblaqbri

shiblaqbri.com — Learn how Princess Charles embraced exercising on her own terms as a black woman.

Ecofeminism: The Intersection of Climate Justice & Gender Justice

Ecofeminism: The Intersection of Climate Justice & Gender Justice

blogspot.com — Lessons from Andrea Cortés by Ayesha Constable & Princess Charles for GirlsCARE 2023.

The Intersection of Class and Gender-Based Violence in the Caribbean

The Intersection of Class and Gender-Based Violence in the Caribbean

caribbeanfeminist.wixsite.com — Content warning: This post contains mentions of gender-based violence and multiple forms of abuse.

"Escaping" Capitalism Through Entrepreneurship - Hood Communist

"Escaping" Capitalism Through Entrepreneurship - Hood Communist

Hood Communist — Viewing entrepreneurship as a means of escape can result in continuing the cycle of exploitation for marginalized groups.

There is no 'return to normal' for disabled people in a pandemic

There is no 'return to normal' for disabled people in a pandemic

Prism — The current push to return to "business as usual" only worsens how public and workplace safety protocols ignore disabled people's needs

Befriending My Anger

Befriending My Anger

Carefree Magazine — "The notion of anger placed on Black womanhood signifies irrational emotions—such as unreasonable hostility—that stereotype Black women's demeanor. Society associates whiteness with fragility and innocence, and labels Black identities as aggressive. Even when we are justifiably angry, our emotions are stigmatized and invalidated to satisfy the apathy of others."

Combatting Period Poverty At Work

Combatting Period Poverty At Work

Feminitt Caribbean — Period poverty remains a global issue, negatively impacting the lives of people who menstruate daily.

Diaspora Wars in the Black Community: A Catalyst for Division

Diaspora Wars in the Black Community: A Catalyst for Division

grassrootsthinking.com — "The only difference is a boat stop.", something that is said to remind us of the differences within the African diaspora, but there are other ways in which we are similar and different alike. The diaspora is multifaceted - with a compilation of values, traditions, beliefs, behaviors, varying identities, and much more.

Diaspora Wars in the Black Community: A Catalyst for Division

Diaspora Wars in the Black Community: A Catalyst for Division

grassrootsthinking.com — "The only difference is a boat stop.", something that is said to remind us of the differences within the African diaspora, but there are other ways in which we are similar and different alike. The diaspora is multifaceted - with a compilation of values, traditions, beliefs, behaviors, varying identities, and much more.

The Anti-Blackness of "Professionalism" - Hood Communist

The Anti-Blackness of "Professionalism" - Hood Communist

hoodcommunist.org — "Professionalism" is used as a racist instrument, weaponized against Africans under a capitalist system. It must be abolished.
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