SISTREN - Jamaica
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SISTREN Theatre Collective (STC) is an independent women’s organization established in 1977 that began as a drama-in-education organization, mounting full length plays and conducting workshops about women’s issues, based on real experiences affecting women. Through drama, SISTREN confronts the public with problems facing both genders, and brings pressure to bear on the society to change negative perceptions and attitudes towards women. It also serves women’s organizations, community groups, government and non-government agencies, educational institutions, and the general public.
SISTREN operates a multi-faceted popular education programme that aims to analyze the situation of women in Jamaica, increase the awareness of gender issues, assist in the building of regional networks, encourage grassroots cultural expressions, and equip other grassroots agencies to effectively campaign for social change. The emphasis is on collective analysis of issues and discussions of possible solutions through networking with local, regional and international organizations.
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Item Treat the Youth Right(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published four times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Leave Our Rights Alone(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Women, Sexuality and Health(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Zadie NeufvilleSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Women and Sport(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Camille Wilson & Mel SammsSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Women & the environment(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributorsItem International Year of the Family(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Shirley CampbellSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Budget it nuh mek sense(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Birthing pains at VJH(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Women and Work in the 90's(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Gina MorleySistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Free Zone or Slave Zone?(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item A Call to Women's Organizations: "Unite Against Sexual Violence"(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Honouring Miss Amy and Miss May(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Women and Sustainable Development(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Editors: Joy Erskine, Bev Hanson, Jerline Todd, Afolashade and Lillian Foster-MarshallSistren is published four times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Successful Island Tour '84(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributorsItem Women and the economy(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Housing woes: Women Seek Solutions(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Countdown to Sistren Festival(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributorsItem Health and Education at Rockbottom(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Mexican Garment Workers Fighting for Justice(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.Item Decade for Cultural Development, 1988 to 1997(Sistren Theatre Collective, Kingston Jamaica) Various contributors; Joan Ross-FranksonSistren is published three times per year by the Sistren Theatre Collective as part of its on-going efforts to highlight issues of concern to women in the society. Sistren is a non-profit making collective of women. Other activities include theatre, workshops using Drama-in-Education methodology and research.