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From the Introduction: "The role of women in sustainable development in the history of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has been continuously overlooked by many historians. Oral tradition has brought their stories to the forefront. However, there is a tendency to dismiss these stories as myths and fables, and to relegate women's roles to housework and dutiful lovers. Nevertheless, much information on the role of women remains untold, because writers of early history did not see the importance of the role of women.... This publication...therefore, serve(s) as an incentive and encouragement to…mehr

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From the Introduction: "The role of women in sustainable development in the history of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has been continuously overlooked by many historians. Oral tradition has brought their stories to the forefront. However, there is a tendency to dismiss these stories as myths and fables, and to relegate women's roles to housework and dutiful lovers. Nevertheless, much information on the role of women remains untold, because writers of early history did not see the importance of the role of women.... This publication...therefore, serve(s) as an incentive and encouragement to current researchers to continue their deep dive, because many questions remain unanswered."
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Renwick Rose is a distinguished political and social activist from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He was a founding member of the Black Liberation Action Committee (BLAC) and later the Youlou United Liberation Movement (YULIMO), advocating for genuine independence and socialism. He worked to raise political awareness among Vincentians and fostered regional and international networks to amplify the voices of the masses. Between 1974 and 1989, as a journalist, Rose managed and edited several newspapers, including FREEDOM, JUSTICE, and JUSTSPORTS. He was a weekly columnist in the NEWS newspaper from 1989 to 1994 and has been a weekly columnist in the SEARCHLIGHTnewspaper since 1995. Rose was one of the leading members of the 2009 Constitutional Reform Committee and is considered one of the first feminists in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.