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Today, the Guyanese women’s advocacy group Red Thread is one of the Caribbean’s best known in the area of gender justice and equality, and earlier this year co-founder Karen de Souza was named the Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence laureate for public and civic contributions. But the collective — begun by seven women in October 1986, with the “underlying aim to bring grassroots Guyanese women together across race to work in their common interests” — started with women being locked up for political demonstration, says de Souza.
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