
Peggy Antrobus
1935
10 works on record
Biography
Peggy Antrobus is a feminist activist, author, and scholar from the Caribbean. She served as Advisor on Women's Affairs to the government of Jamaica, and as United Nations advisor to the Barbados Ministry of Social Transformation. She is a founder member of several feminist organisations, including the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA), the global South feminist network Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN), and the International Gender and Trade Network (IGTN).She is the author of The Global Women's Movement: Origins, Issues and Strategies (Zed Books, 2004).
Works

In the shadows of the sun

The Global Women's Movement

Mexico in Transition
Challenging the culture of silence
Challenging the culture of silence
The rise and fall of feminist politics in the Caribbean women's movement, 1975-1995
The rise and fall of feminist politics in the Caribbean women's movement, 1975-1995
Promoting and accelerating women's participation in development programmes in the Caribbean through technical co-operation among developing countries
Promoting and accelerating women's participation in development programmes in the Caribbean through technical co-operation among developing countries
Casestudy
Casestudy
Strategies for change
Strategies for change
Assessment of education and action programmes for rural women
Assessment of education and action programmes for rural women
Womens' leadership
Womens' leadership