WeTalking is where Caribbean men and boys come to reason, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be allies in the fight against gender-based violence. Hosted from the heart of the region, the podcast sparks bold conversations on masculinity, gender equality, and human rights, challenging everyday norms in Barbados, Trinidad, and across the Caribbean.
Each episode invites honest dialogue that pushes men not only to think differently but to act differently, inspiring a new wave of male allies committed to building a more equal, just, and respectful Caribbean society.
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WeTalking is where Caribbean men and boys come to reason, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be allies in the fight against gender-based violence. Hosted from the heart of the region, the podcast sparks bold conversations on masculinity, gender equality, and human rights, challenging everyday norms in Barbados, Trinidad, and across the Caribbean.
Each episode invites honest dialogue that pushes men not only to think differently but to act differently, inspiring a new wave of male allies committed to building a more equal, just, and respectful Caribbean society.
In This First Episode, we have a few members of WeTalkingBois, Ranako, Greg and Makesi, conversing about their experiences thus far working with WeTalkingBois and where it all started, and where its headed!
WeTalking
WeTalking is where Caribbean men and boys come to reason, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be allies in the fight against gender-based violence. Hosted from the heart of the region, the podcast sparks bold conversations on masculinity, gender equality, and human rights, challenging everyday norms in Barbados, Trinidad, and across the Caribbean.
Each episode invites honest dialogue that pushes men not only to think differently but to act differently, inspiring a new wave of male allies committed to building a more equal, just, and respectful Caribbean society.