Our Gallery Co-founder, Nneka Nicholas, speaking about "promo girls" aka brand ambassadors in the context of gender and power in Antigua and Barbuda on Observer radio. Poster making session with students at the Directorate of Gender Affairs for Orange Rally in 2015. Co-founder, Sarah-Anne Gresham, engaging with a student from the Clare Hall Secondary school during Intersect's poster making session for Orange Day. The final result of a poster made by students for an Orange Rally to raise awareness about gender-based violence in Antigua and Barbuda. Engaged students listening to a discussion about gender-based violence. A poster created by a student participant that reads: "My consent is not my clothes, it is not the way I dress. No means no" Students of the Antigua Girls' High School participating in the Orange Rally and holding up posters to raise awareness about gender-based violence. Flyers for the rally on gender-based violence designed by Intersect and created by Janelle Stuart-Young. Sarah-Anne Gresham addressing the public at Orange Flash Rally. Zahra Airall and her students from the Antigua Girls' High School speak up to raise awareness to end gender-based violence. Co-founders Nneka Nicholas (left) and Sarah-Anne Gresham (right) prepare to speak about ending gender-based violence. Secondary and Antigua State College students pose for the camera during Intersect's poster-making session. A poster that reads: My silence is not consent. Nneka Nicholas and Sarah-Anne Gresham (co-founders) working on a poster in preparation for Orange Rally to raise awareness about gender-based violence. Sarah-Anne Gresham and Nneka Nicholas (co-founders) speaking with Alexandrina Wong, president of Women Against Rape, about sexual consent, healthy relationships, and bodily autonomy on the radio show, "Let's Talk Health." Nneka Nicholas and Sarah-Anne Gresham at an International Women's Day event hosted by the Directorate of Gender Affairs. Nneka Nicholas discussing victim blaming and violence against trans women at an open mic event titled Expressions: Poetry in the Pub for the 16 Days of Activism Campaign to End Violence Against Women. Nneka Nicholas speaking to students at the Antigua State College on feminism. Picture time with students of the Antigua State College and Intersect's co-founders. Sarah-Anne Gresham (co-founder) engaging with students at the Antigua Girls' High School for Girls' day about gender-based violence. Intersect's co-founders with Michelle Brathwaite, a human rights officer at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Barbados after a human rights workshop. Intersect's co-founders holding up a sign that reads: Silence is Not Consent. Sarah-Anne Gresham posing for International Women' Day. Nneka Nicholas speaking about gender-based violence with secondary school students. Sarah-Anne Gresham after a discussion on the research findings of her study on promo girls/brand ambassadors with a host of ABS news. Nneka Nicholas speaking with students at the Antigua State College on feminism. Nneka Nicholas discussing abortion and reproductive justice on ABS TV's show, Monday Night Live. Meeting agenda and contact cards. Co-founders preparing to discuss sexual assault and healthy relationships on a radio program called, Let's Talk Health. Intersect co-wrote and published these pamphlets in collaboration with the Directorate of Gender Affairs to raise awareness about gender-based violence. Antiguan author, Joanne C. Hillhouse, reading an extract from her novel at the Orange Rally. The former minister of Social Transformation: The Honourable Samantha Marshall addressing the public at the Orange Rally. Intersect's co-founders with the former Executive Director of the Directorate of Gender Affairs, Farmala Jacobs at an Art + Café event. Aziza Lake, now Senator Aziza Lake, giving her remarks at the Orange Rally. A student from the Antigua Girls' High School holding up a sign to raise awareness about gender-based violence at Orange Rally. A student from the Antigua State College discussing gender-based violence at Orange Rally. Sarah-Anne Gresham posing with students of the Antigua Girls' High School after an interactive discussion on gender-based violence. (Right to Left): Sarah-Anne Gresham, Farmala Jacobs (Executive Director, Directorate of Gender Affairs), and Kyla Burton. Intersect's co-founders with participants of a workshop on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women lead by Tonni Brodber, The Deputy Representative of UN Women Caribbean MCO. Nicholas Jeffrey (Researcher) and Annetta Jackson (Storyteller) pose with Sarah-Anne Gresham. Intersect's co-founders Nneka Nicholas and Sarah-Anne Gresham pose with Kadine Robinson of Tropical Island Promotions after a discussion about promo girls.