The Institute for Gender and Development Studies in collaboration with the Network of NGO's for the Advancement of Women, the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator, the Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago and Working Women for Social Progress invites you to

 

FEARLESS POLITICS:

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HAZEL BROWN

 

Friday 27th — EVENING PLENARY   |    Saturday 28th — ONE DAY CONFERENCE

Hyatt Regency Trindiad                    |    Teaching and Learning Complex
Port of Spain                                    |   The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

 

Aims of the conference

  • To discuss lessons learnt from the life of Hazel brown toward new forms of social justice organising
  • To discuss the current state of the women’s movement and the way forward given the present national and global climate
  • To engage in an intergenerational conversation about politics in the feminist and women’s organizing modes of challenging power structures

ARCHIVES

MEDIA

PRESS

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Asha Kambon interviews Hazel Brown

Asha Kambon interviews Hazel Brown
February 2015

 

Flickr button  You Tube

Nov 25 march 2014Hazel Brown Papers being donated to the Special Collections at The Alma Jordan Library.

 

Press Release

 

Biography of Hazel Brown

     

ESSENTIALS

PROGRAMME

TREASURES?

Parking 

for the Teaching and Learning Complex,
The UWI, St. Augustine

available at the

Heartease Car Park.

(This is opposite the TLC building and next to SPEC.)

 

Check back her for a map.

 

 

EVENING PLENARY

Friday 27th

Hyatt Regency Trinidad

Keynote Address

Rosina Wiltshire

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ONE DAY CONFERENCE

Saturday 28th

Teaching and Learning Complex, The UWI, St. Augustine

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REGISTRATION

Registration Form

 

Cost

Regular Pre-register $100

Regular on the day  $150

Students $50

 

hatt bookletDo you happen to have any treasures in your archives? We are looking for photographs and ephemera (flyers, booklets, calendars, leaftets)

correspondence and more.

 

These can be added to the collection via the IGDS. Contact us!

 


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Updated 27 February 2015