Through the Political Glass Ceiling - Race to Prime Ministership by Trinidad and Tobago's First Female, Kamla Persad-Bissessar

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April 28, 2013 | History

Through the Political Glass Ceiling - Race to Prime Ministership by Trinidad and Tobago's First Female, Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Through the Political Glass Ceiling captures the build-up to the election of Kamla Persad-Bissessar as the first woman Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago with historical and socio-cultural analyses and contexts that examine the role of gender, culture and geography in the politics of this developing country.
This book presents the paradox of politics and society in Trinidad and Tobago in the context of the contest for leadership between the country's longest standing political entity, the People's National Movement, and the first female leader of a political party, United National Congress' Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
It sets selected speeches of Persad-Bissessar against the backdrop of multiculturalism, gender, and geo-politics with refreshing insights into the interplay between minority and dominant political ideologies as post-Independent T&T struggles for articulation and definition of a truly encompassing national identity.
Ranging through the country's experiences with political parties under Dr Eric Williams, through the period of the National Alliance for Reconstruction and ANR Robinson to the period of voting deadlock at the turn of the century involving Basdeo Panday and Patrick Manning, it presents the situations and contexts of Persad-Bissessar's controversial political career.
In doing so, it provides roadmaps of Persad-Bissessar's journey to T&T's highest political offices, through to the defining moments of the May 2010 snap election.
It is compiled with introduction and contexts by Dr Kris Rampersad, a journalist, researcher, educator, writer and publisher who has been has exploring the diversity of Caribbean society and cultures for some 20 years.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction - A clash of political cultures: Cultural Diversity and Minority Politics in Trinidad and Tobago by Kris Rampersad
Charts & Graphs: Political Parties in T&T over the years
World's Female Attorney Generals
World's Female World's Female Party Leaders
Milestones - Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Photographs
Section 1: Stepping through the glass ceiling : Decisive moments in political decision-making
For 1.3 million reason ‘No Woman No Cry’ UNC Victory Rally
Towards leadership of tomorrow Declaration to contest UNC leadership
Section II: The Vision National & Political Unity
Rock of a political vision
The People’s Partnership
Together as pelau Tunapuna
On common ground COP National Assembly
Unite in common cause
So many voices -Voice of the People Rally
A brave new world Joint Platform, Fyzabad
Charlie King and the People’s Partnership
Section III Gender: to be woman and leader
Reach out and help men Hindu Women's Organisation
Rights no one can take IWD, InterClub
High price in gender conflicts, Hindu Women's Ognaisation
Hindu women’s role not static, Divali Nagar
Women’s needs in all government programmes:on Domestic Violence
Foreign models don’t apply to women’s equal rights Equal Opportunity Legislation
Share your experiences, National Secretaries Association
Section IV Eternal Vigilance - Statements & Messages
Call election now Statement at Piarco Airport
Manning's surrender Following announcement to dissolve Parliament
Denial of re-entry to Obama strategist
Emergency arrangements for Summit
Failing health system caused Jada’s death
Irregular procedure by House Speaker
Labour Movement: partner in transformation, Labour Day Messag
In Service of Community
Modern processes to form companies Seminar on New Companies Act
Violence against women increase AIDS, World Aids Day
Section V A Woman’s Place is in the House ... of Parliament
As Leader of the Opposition
Public duty to resign, Resignation of UDeCott Board
Challenged by technology Panday’s Suspension of using laptop
Vicious slips from Prime Minister, Bill to amend Central Bank Act
Try saving, not spending Adoption of Finance Committee Report
A rubber-stamp Parliament, Caribbean Court of Justice Headquarters Bill
A port in a storm Property Tax Bill
Budget Responses Woman power unleashed on Budget
Top Ten Budget Priorities
Stale budget of recurring decimals
Exorbitant expenditure
Can’t make love on hungry belly
Unreasonable and unjustifiable, Annulment RHA (Conduct) Regulations
Borrow more, squander more Increasing borrowing, Development Loans Act
Tempering Divine Rights of Emperors Finance Committee Report
Piece, piece; drip, drip Pensions (Amdt.) (No.2) Bill
As Attorney General
Stamping out of dinosaur age Stamp Duty (Validation) Bill
As Minister of Legal Affairs
A matter of consultation Teaching Service (Compensation) Bill
As Minister of Education
A place for every child Debate, Finance Committee Report
Preparing every child for changing world, 2001-2002 Budget Debate
Increasing our skills bank
House Debate, Immigration (Caribbean Nationals) Bill
Questions to Ministers
To Ministry of Education - Total Costs of Advertisements
Details of Secondary Entrance Assessment
On matters of urgent public importance
Not because they are poor
On Eviction threat to Malick Residents
Ravaged & Brutalised Statement on Pornography & Rape in Schools in Parliament
A Matter of Privilege
Misleading the House Privileges—Senator Hazel Manning
Kamla V Karen Motion for Revocation of Appointment Minister of Finance
Matters of Integrity
Incompetence. Mismanagement. Corruption Municipal Corporations (Amendment.) Bill
Disease of Corruption Integrity in Public Life (Amendment) Act
Appendices
Abbreviations
Timeline – Key Events

Edition Notes

Published in
St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
447p
Number of pages
456

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OL25424168M
ISBN 13
978-976-8228-00-0 9

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