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[Opinion] Let Them Lead: It s Time to Follow Black Women and Girls Toward Justice

[Opinion] Let Them Lead: It’s Time to Follow Black Women and Girls Toward Justice Darren Walker © Photo: insta photos (Shutterstock) Despite some (if uneven) progress with vaccinations, we still face a pandemic of pandemics: A deadly virus that exposes and aggravates deep-seated racism and gender-bias throughout our societies and institutions. Indeed, all of the data affirm, women particularly women of color bear the brunt of these interconnected crises. The facts are devastating: Women of color have been left without jobs at higher rates during Covid-19. Around the world, rising unemployment coupled with lockdowns and school closures have forced millions into poverty and the threat of violence at home. In Tunisia, for instance, reported incidents of domestic violence increased five-fold during the early days of the pandemic.

Firhaana breaking barriers - Barbados Today

Firhaana breaking barriers Article by March 8, 2021 Typically, when you ask someone what comes to mind when they think of leadership, we hear words and phrases such as “to inspire”, “to motivate”, “guidance”, “influence”, and even strength. However, for Firhaana Bulbulia, the idea of leadership goes beyond this. In fact, for her, it has a particularly important duty: ensuring the perspectives of the most vulnerable in society are heard and represented. The last 11 years of her life have been symbolic of this, with her acting as a custodian for the rights of women and girls. “It really started when I finished secondary school. Moving on to UWI, I had more time to think about a lot of issues, particularly those around women,” Firhaana recalled.

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