Yvonne Fredericks-Pearson Explained

Yvonne Fredericks-Pearson
Spouse:Lascel Pearson
Birth Name:Yvonne Fredericks
Birth Place:Abrams Creek, Pomeroon-Supenaam Region, Guyana
Party:People's Progressive Party/Civic (since 2010)
Term End3:2012
Term Start3:1994
Office3:Toshao of Mainstay/Whyaka
Term End2:2012
Term Start2:2009
Office2:Chair of the National Toshaos Council
Term Start1:2015
Constituency1:National list
Office1:Member of the National Assembly
Children:5

Yvonne Fredericks-Pearson (born 1955) is a Guyanese politician. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2015. She served as Toshao (village head) of Mainstay/Whyaka from 1994 to 2012.

Early life

Yvonne Fredericks was born to a Kalina family[1] around 1955 in Abrams Creek, located in the Pomeroon-Supenaam region. She was the third of five children. Her father, Fred Fredericks, was a teacher[2] and President of the Guyana Organization of Indigenous People (GOIP).[3] As her family was unable to pay school fees, Fredericks left school at the age of 15, and was sent to work in a shop in Wismar. She wanted to become a mechanic, but could not afford the training course. Instead, she joined a library, and eventually enrolled at an institute for adult education.

In 1978, Fredericks' mother sent for her to rejoin the family for a move to the Essequibo coast. After the move, Fredericks was hired as a driver for Mary Williams, the Regional Vice Chairman. Williams was also the Toshao of Mainstay/Whyaka village (at the time, an unpaid position) some distance inland; on these trips to the village, Fredericks met Lascel Pearson. They soon married, and had five sons. In the 1980s, Lascel was elected Toshao.

Toshao

In 1994, Pearson was elected Toshao of Mainstay/Whyaka. She would ride a bicycle to Anna Regina on a regular basis to take classes at the UG Institute of Distance and Continuing Education.[4] To attract tourists to the village, she lobbied the Ministry of Local Government to open a resort at the village's lake. Pearson's negotiations with the central government and a private company led to the 2002 establishment of an organic pineapple processing facility, which employed over 60 villagers. In 2005, she supported the Mainstay/Whyaka Women's Development Group in starting an aquaculture project. She was elected as Chair of the National Toshaos Council in 2009. Due to new term limits instituted by the 2006 Amerindian Act, Pearson was required to step down as Toshao in 2012.[5] [6]

Pearson joined the People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) in 2010, and served as an advisor to the Minister of Amerindian Affairs until 2015.[7]

Member of Parliament

Pearson was elected to the National Assembly on the PPP/C National Top-Up list for the 2015 general election.[8] During her first term as an MP, Pearson was a member of the Parliamentary Sectoral Committee on Natural Resources.[9] She also competed in archery (Adult Women 18+ category) at the Indigenous Heritage Games 2019.[10]

Pearson was re-elected in the 2020 general election.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rooplall. Rabindra. 31 August 2020. Breaking the glass ceiling. 30 August 2021. Guyana Chronicle. en-US.
  2. Web site: 7 November 2010. Little Amerindian woman, big Toshao…Yvonne Pearson is a 'Special Person'. 30 August 2021. Kaieteur News. en-US.
  3. News: 30 June 2010. Former TUF Chairman passes on. 30 August 2021. Kaieteur News. en-US.
  4. Web site: 14 March 2021. 'Speak out against violence'. 30 August 2021. Guyana Chronicle. en-US.
  5. Web site: 13 August 2011. Job creation biggest issue for Amerindians, says Pearson. 30 August 2021. Stabroek News. en-US.
  6. Web site: Amerindian Act 2006. 30 August 2021. Parliament of Guyana.
  7. Web site: 14 June 2015. Fmr. Gov't Minister slams APNU+AFC for firing Yvonne Pearson. 30 August 2021. INews Guyana. en-US.
  8. Web site: 10 July 2015. Ill-health forces Ramsammy off PPP/C list. 30 August 2021. Stabroek News. en-US.
  9. Web site: 11 June 2018. PPP to up its game in Oil and Gas Sectoral meetings – Jagdeo. 30 August 2021. Kaieteur News. en-US.
  10. Web site: 25 September 2019. Ministry of Indigenous People's Affairs/Archery Guyana Heritage Games competition a success. 30 August 2021. Kaieteur News. en-US.
  11. Web site: 20 August 2020. PPP/C releases list of MPs. 30 August 2021. Stabroek News. en-US.