Last Sunday, GuyBow hosted a small Family Fun Day in observance of International Family Equality Day, creating a space where members, friends, parents, and children could come together in community and connection. Although the rain changed some of our original plans, it did not stop the warmth, laughter, and togetherness shared throughout the day. Families gathered to relax, connect, and …
Author: Tammy Edwards
Open Doors, Open Hearts: Autism Awareness Month at GuyBow
Last month, GuyBow opened its doors for a special Autism Awareness Month Open Office activity centered around creativity, expression, and inclusion. Participants gathered in a relaxed and welcoming space where they took part in a colorful hand-painting activity that encouraged self-expression and unity. The activity created moments of connection, laughter, and conversation as attendees added their painted handprints and personal …
Seen, Heard, and Still Becoming: Lesbian Visibility Week in the Caribbean.
Lesbian Visibility Week is not just about being seen. It is about being seen clearly. In the Caribbean, visibility is layered. It is not always loud. It is not always safe. And for many women, it is still a daily negotiation between truth and survival. Visibility here can look like quiet courage.A woman holding her partner’s hand in a space …
Strengthening Our Capacity: Project Management for Community-Based Work
On Saturday, February 28, a member of the Guyana Rainbow Foundation Tameka McEwan participated in a workshop titled Introduction to Project Management for Community-Based Projects, hosted by Tamukke Feminists. The session focused on breaking down project management into simple, practical tools that can be applied within grassroots and community-led organizations. Understanding What Defines a Project One of the core lessons …
Pinktober Sip & Paint
