The Minority Report

Can a man rape his wife?

Guyana, in its few areas of progressiveness, had in 2010 passed the Sexual Offences Act that addressed the criminalisation of marital rape.

Are all men toxic?

At risk of angering the “Not all men” brigade, I thought it important to explore a long held narrative that has been maintaining its position in popular media, the idea of toxic masculinity.

Assault and the cult of personality

Guyana is a small pond with big fishes. The evidence of this is seen in the fact that it really does not take much for one to quickly become an “influencer” or a personality that is well known and celebrated.

Minimum wage of living

After many debates, stalled promises and arguments that it could not be afforded, the minimum wage for the private sector was last week set to be raised to $60,000.The

Challenges of loving differently

Living in a cis-heteronormative world wherein anyone deviating from strict gender and sexuality binaries is seen as abnormal, it can be an incredibly challenging space for those who identify as LGBTQI+.

Covid done

As of late, I find that when folks around me talk about the COVID-19 global health pandemic, they speak of it in the past tense.

`Links’ system of justice

Two days ago, the Director of Public Prosecutions Shalimar Ali-Hack discontinued the private criminal charge that was brought against attorney-at-law, Nirvan Singh.

Abuse and accountability

We can learn many lessons from the way that political groups and others in power treat and respond to allegations of abuse by those within their leadership.

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