Women in Politics
Women in the Arts
Women in Forensics
Women in Sport
Notable Women in Trinidad
100

In which country is the President, Prime Minister and Opposition Leader all Female.

Trinidad

100

She was the first woman to win the national Road March Title in 1977.

Calypso Rose/ Linda McCartha Sandy-Lewis

100

She serves as Deputy Director of the Forensic Science Centre.

Michelle Nasseir

100

She is a Trinidadian sprinter. who won a gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the women's 100 metres.

 Michelle-Lee Ahye

100

She hosted the well-known Twelve and Under children’s talent show and Teen Dance Party.

Aunty Hazel/ Hazel Ward-Redman 

200

In what year did Trinidad and Tobago get its first female Prime Minister.

2010

200

She is known as the Chutney Soca Queen. She popularized the genre and was the first woman to sing it.

Drupatie Ramgoonai

200

She was the first woman to become the director of the Trinidad and Tobago Forensic Science Centre.

Yolanda Thompson

200

She was a former Trinidad and Tobago netballer politician.

Jean Pierre

200

She was the first black woman, and the first woman from Trinidad and Tobago, to win the Miss Universe title. 

Penny Commissiong

300

February 2026 she became the Prime Minister of Barbados for the 3rd time.

Mia Mottley

300

Known for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, she has a Trinidadian father.

Tatyana Ali

300

She was a key pathologist at the Forensic Science Centre,, playing a crucial role in autopsy services.

Dr. Eslyn Mc Donald-Burris

300

She is a highly accomplished retired track and field athlete from Trinidad and Tobago, specializing in the shot put.

Cleopatra Borel

300

She was the first female President of Trinidad and Tobago

Paula Mae-Weekes

400

In 2019 she announced her candidacy for the 2020 US Presidential Election. 

Kamala Harris

400

She established the first permanent folk dance company and theatre in Trinidad, The Little Carib Theatre.

Beryl McBurnie

400

She was the former Director of the Forensic Science Centre.

Arlette Lewis

400

She is a Tobagonian track and field sprint athlete.

Kelly-Ann Baptiste

400

She was famous for her beautifully melodious voice and compelling parang songs.

Daisy Voisin

500

This number represents how many Caribbean countries that has had female Prime Ministers

6

500

Known as "The Queen of Keyboard," she was a world-famous pianist and composer who gained immense popularity in Britain and Australia during the 1950s.

Winifred Atwell

500

She is a forensic psychologist working to establish and advance the field in Tobago.

Charlene Finley Stewart

500

She is a Trinidadian artistic gymnast who finished 145th in the all-around at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and 59th in the all-around at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Thema Williams

500

She was a strong figure, and a woman of many talents, having been a painter, musician, media personality, choreographer, and fashion designer, and having contributed in many ways to the development of the arts in Trinidad and Tobago.

Dr Patricia Bishop