In the haunting echoes of violence against women in St. Ann, Jamaica, a mysterious vigilante emerges. “For The Women Painted Purple” unfurls a gripping narrative of empowerment, retribution, and the pursuit of justice.
Brenda and her group sisters bond together in therapy over their common struggles, but soon, their group becomes the subject of an investigation.
As the vigilante’s actions escalate, the relentless detective, Officer Woodley, races to unmask the mystifying figure.
“For The Women Painted Purple” is a pulse-pounding tale that explores the boundaries of justice, revenge, and the fighting spirit. This thrilling saga delves into the complexities of dealing with mental health, coping with domestic abuse and finding love after.
Deeply rooted in the richness of Jamaican heritage and diaspora experience
Grounded in professional expertise in clinical mental health counseling
A call to action for compassion, equity, and collective upliftment
A public health lens on systemic inequity and the fight for belonging
A Jamaica where compassion, culture, and community flourish in harmony.
Driven by a lifelong dedication to service and a deep affection for her homeland, Davonie envisions a society where every individual — regardless of background — has access to mental health resources, opportunities for growth, and a genuine sense of belonging.
Championing mental health access for all Jamaicans, removing stigma and building pathways to care
Advocating for systems that uplift the marginalized and dismantle structural barriers to opportunity
Inspiring individuals to recognize their own power and take part in shaping a healthier society
Fostering unity through volunteerism, advocacy, and a shared commitment to Jamaican identity
A book for every woman who has carried more than she should, loved more than she was given, and survived everything that tried to paint her invisible.