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Andaiye, born Sandra Williams (11 September 1942 – 31 May 2019),Joanne Collins-Gonsalves
"Andaiye (1942– )"
in Franklin W. Knight and
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(eds), ''Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro–Latin American Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2016.
Denis Chabrol
"Women’s rights activist and former WPA executive member, Andaiye, dies"
''Demerara Waves'', 31 May 2019.
was a Guyanese social, political, and gender rights activist, who has been described as "a transformative figure in the region's political struggle, particularly in the late 1970s, '80s and '90s".
Margaret Busby Margaret Yvonne Busby, , Hon. FRSL (born 1944), also known as Nana Akua Ackon, is a Ghanaian-born publisher, editor, writer and broadcaster, resident in the UK. She was Britain's then youngest publisher as well as the first black female book p ...
(ed.)
"Andaiye"
''New Daughters of Africa'', London:
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, 2019, p. 45.
She was an early member of the executive of the
Working People's Alliance The Working People's Alliance is a democratic socialist political party in Guyana. It was a consultative member of Socialist International until 2005. History The WPA was established in 1974, as an alliance of the Working People's Vanguard Part ...
(WPA) in Guyana, alongside
Walter Rodney Walter Anthony Rodney (23 March 1942 – 13 June 1980) was a Guyanese historian, political activist and academic. His notable works include '' How Europe Underdeveloped Africa'', first published in 1972. He was assassinated in Georgetown, ...
, among others, and served as Coordinator and Editor, International Secretary and Women's Secretary, until 2000."Honorees 2013: Andaiye"
Institute for Gender and Development Studies,
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, St. Augustine, Trinidad.
A founding member of the women's development organization Red Thread in Guyana in 1986, Andaiye was also an executive member of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA). She worked with the Women and Development Unit of the
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(WAND) from 1987 to 1992, and from 1987 to 1996 with CARICOM, where she was a resource person preparatory to the
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held in
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. Other groups with which she worked include the
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(GWS), the Women’s International Network for Wages for Caring Work, and Women Against Violence Everywhere (WAVE).David Scott
"Counting Women's Caring Work: An Interview with Andaiye"
'' Small Axe'', 15 (March 2004), pp. 125–126.


Biography

She was born Sandra Williams in Georgetown Hospital,
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(now Guyana), to Hazel (''née'' Carto) and Frank Williams, who were both nurses at the time of her birth; her brother is Abyssinian Carto. When she was two years old, her father went to
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to study medicine, soon joined by her mother, while their daughter was brought up by an aunt and uncle until they returned when she was eight or nine. She was educated at St Sidwell's Primary School, Georgetown, and for a year and a half in
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, where her father did further studies, and on her return to Guyana aged 12 attended Bishops' High School for Girls, going on to the
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in Mona,
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(1961–64), to study Languages, completing a BA Honours degree in French and Spanish."About"
''Andaiye 1942–2019'' website.
Her studies included a year in France, and she returned to Guyana in 1965, subsequently working as a schoolteacher, while becoming involved with organizations such as Ratoon, New World, and Movement Against Oppression (MAO). She changed her name in 1970, adopting the
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name Andaiye, meaning "a daughter comes home", In 1971 she went to New York, taking a job at
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, and becoming increasingly politically active. She returned to live in Guyana in January 1978, having begun to support the fledgling
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(WPA). She said in a 2003 interview, "I worked full time with the WPA from 1978 to 1986, then full time with the WPA and Red Thread from 1986 to 1987 without a wage, and then I worked part time with the Women and Development Unit
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in Barbados, going up occasionally from my base in Guyana." A cancer survivor for 30 years, she was a founder of the Guyana Cancer Society and Cancer Survivors Action Group. She died on 31 May 2019 at the Woodlands Hospital, Carmichael Street, Georgetown, aged 76. She was acknowledged as "a revolutionary, who fought hard to protect the rights of citizens and particularly women and children" and a statement from the WPA noted that "until the very end she remained a committed soldier of the cause of social justice, women and children rights, working class liberation and ethnic and racial equality.""President Granger extends condolences on passing of Andaiye"
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'', 2 June 2019.
Those who paid their condolences and tributes were led by President David Granger and Prime Minister
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, who said: "Andaiye was a champion of the working people and a model fighter for women empowerment. She would be remembered best for her frontline place in the struggle against authoritarian rule." A celebration of her life was held on Saturday, 8 June 2019, at the
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, where tributes were paid by members of Red Thread, the Emancipation Support Committee, the Global Women’s Strike, Help & Shelter, the Working People's Alliance, and many others.


Awards

In 1997, Andaiye was awarded Guyana's national honour of Golden Arrow of Achievement.


Writings

Andaiye contributed articles and chapters to many publications, including the 2019 anthology ''
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''. Towards the end of her life, Andaiye worked on a collection of writings about growing up in the inequalities of nation, race/ethnicity, class and sex and how this experience shaped her politics. She had compiled a collection of her own writings and speeches from more than 50 years of activism, which was posthumously published by
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in April 2020 under the title ''The Point is to Change the World'' (edited by Alissa Trotz).Andaiye
"An Open Letter to Young People"
''Stabroek News''. Note by Alissa Trotz, Diaspora Column Editor.
"The Point is to Change the World: Selected Writings of Andaiye"
(edited by Alissa Trotz), Pluto Press, 2020, .
All proceeds from this book are donated to Red Thread, the organization that Andaiye herself founded.


Selected bibliography

* (with Peggy Antrobus), ''Towards a Vision of the Future: Gender Issues in Regional Integration'', St. Michael, Barbados: Women and Development Unit, School of Continuing Studies, University of the West Indies, 1991. * "Women and Poverty in Guyana". In ''Poverty in Guyana: Finding Solutions''. uyana: Institute of Development Studies, University of Guyana, 1993. 35–51. * ''The Valuing of Women's Unwaged Work''. St. Michael, Barbados: Women and Development Unit, University of the West Indies, 1994. * ''Democracy and Development: The Case of Guyana'', St. Michael, Barbados: Women and Development Unit, University of the West Indies, 1995. * "The Red Thread Story: Resisting the Narrow Interests of a Broader Political Struggle". In Suzanne Francis Brown (ed.), ''Spitting in the Wind: Lessons in Empowerment from the Caribbean'', Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2000. * ''The Angle You Look From Determines What You See: Towards a Critique of Feminist Politics in the Caribbean'', Mona, Jamaica: Centre for Gender and Development Studies, 2002. * ''The Point is to Change the World: Selected Writings of Andaiye'' (ed. Alissa Trotz), Pluto Press, 2020, .


References


Further reading

* David Scott
"Counting Women's Caring Work: An Interview with Andaiye"
'' Small Axe'', 15 (March 2004), pp. 123–217. The interview took place in Georgetown, Guyana, 14–15 March 2003. * Kimberly D. Nettles
"She Who Returned Home: The Narrative of an Afro-Guyanese Activist"
''Meridians'', Vol. 5, No. 1 (2004), pp. 40–65. Duke University Press.


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