Are you setting meaningful goals?
Have you ever achieved something only to realise that it was not as important as you thought it was?
Due Diligence Project to help assess government's anti-violence efforts
NEXT month, members of the international Due Diligence Project will meet with women’s rights experts in the Bahamas to further the global discussion and raise awareness of the Bahamas’ obligations to end violence against women.
Getting Unstuck: How to step off the treadmill of samenes
Whether we are in a rut, going through some identity crisis or just having a dull feeling of monotony, being stuck is real and often difficult to navigate.
Woman to 'recharge' at empowerment seminar
Transformation Strategist Simmone L. Bowe will be hosting an intimate women’s empowerment seminar and social dubbed “Recharge” on April 26 at The Crab House.
'Young cats' for sale at cheap price
The lines from a famous early Sparrow Calypso - “Get The Cat” - have come back to haunt us. In a 2008 article in The Tribune, Larry Smith talked about the destruction of the Bahamian community as crime rose and violence increased.
KayGeni is a triple threat
By ALESHA CADET
The dogs who screwed the cats
THE PAGES in Betty Joe Cooper’s latest book will make you laugh and maybe even raise an eyebrow, as the Bahamian author delves into relationship issues using the popular metaphor of dogs and cats to examine male and female behaviour.
No relief for secret society of abused women
Although the public seems fatigued by stories of domestic violence and sexual abuse, the problem continues to run rampant in the Bahamas to the extent that it has become somewhat accepted as a social norm.
Achebe's death a painful reminder of 'things falling apart'
One of the pioneers of the literary post-colonial struggle died this week.
Bahamas participates in global forum to end violence against women
DURING THE 57th Session on the Commission on the Status of Women held last month at the United Nations in New York, the Bahamas government reaffirmed its commitment to eliminate and prevent all forms of violence against women.
Building your capacity to navigate change
Life is a continuous process of change. For the most part, people look forward to changes that improve their situation.
Sweethearting: On the way out?
IT’S no secret that many marriages in the Bahamas suffer from one or both partners acquiring a “sweetheart” on the side.
Bahamian models shine bright in NYC
BRITTANIA’s recent trip to the big apple taught her how stiff the modelling industry really is. The experience is something she will never forget, the young model told Tribune Woman.
A woman of courage honoured
MISSOURI Sherman-Peter’s efforts to address inequalities and advance the rights of women in the Bahamas have not gone unnoticed.
Are you betting on or against yourself?
Do you ever wake up feeling that life is like a gamble in which the odds are stacked against you? What is worse is waking up in this gamble of a life feeling that you have already lost even before your day starts.


