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Jun 24, 2014 News
…celebrates Guyanese women
Inspire Inc launched “LADY”, another magazine. This one promotes Guyanese women in their
personal and professional capacities while highlighting women’s lifestyle, career achievements, health issues, women in sports and politics.
The cover was unveiled recently at the Pegasus Hotel and complimentary copies were distributed. In attendance were Prime Minister’s wife Yvonne Hinds, Member of Parliament (MP) Cathy Hughes and special invitees.
The magazine highlights women such as politician Gail Teixeira and businesswomen Doris Lewis and Carolyn Rahaman who have lifted the ceilings in their respective fields.
Dr. Yog Mahadeo. Chief Executive Officer of Inspire Inc noted that the magazine looks at the examples of women overcoming challenges in life and how those examples can bridge the gap for everyone. Each story told represents hope and perseverance, as it signals the undying strength and spirit of the woman.
Ms. Anita Balram, Managing Director of Inspire Inc. and Publisher of “Lady” said that the magazine is available for free distribution at their offices and various business places in Guyana, Fly Jamaica, female hotspots, boutiques and salons.
“We dig deep into social issues and the experiences of some women…however, the overall strength of women can be seen as their desires for success and in some cases, survival comes to the fore. We also look at the lighter side of health, fashion, food and beauty which we believe contributes towards shaping a lady.”
The publisher thanked advertisers, colleagues, well-wishers and the Inspire team for making the magazine possible. She explained that the magazine seeks to bridge the gap between the lower and higher class of women in society.
Editor of the Magazine, Tivia Collins, said the publication has been nothing short of an absolutely amazing experience. “As the name suggests, Lady celebrates the accomplishments of Guyanese women while highlighting the challenges faced in a world where gender inequalities are still prevalent.”
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