The ideas of Grenadians matter and continuing to listen to them remain critical to the opposition Democratic People’s Movement (DPM).
It’s against this background that DPM, commonly referred to as “D’Movement’’, has announced the launch of a community engagement initiative titled, “In Mi Yard: Your Village, Your Voice’’.
“The DPM is stepping back into the community where it has always belonged – not with rallies or speeches, but with listening circles designed to capture the authentic voices of all Grenadians in shaping national development,’’ said MP Peter David, Political Leader of D’Movement.
“This is not about politics as usual. It’s about people, neighbours, shared concerns, and shared hopes. We are coming to listen – to hear what works, to name what breaks, and to talk honestly about what comes next.’’
The initiative, according to officials of D’Movement, reflects the DPM’s core philosophy: no colours, no party labels, just one united Grenada.
“Every resident is welcome, regardless of political affiliation or membership status,’’ said DPM Chairman Alister Bain.
“Pull up a chair. Say what’s on your mind,’’ he urged. “This is a circle, not a stage. Your voice, your experience, and your ideas matter.’’
As part of “In Mi Yard: Your Village, Your Voice’’, a DPM team, which will include David, Bain and other Movement representatives, will travel constituency by constituency throughout the coming weeks, creating simple spaces for real conversation, listening, and connection.
The first session in the discussion and listening series is Thursday evening, January 15, at Redeem Shop, La Poterie, St. Andrew. It begins 6:30 PM.
“All Grenadians are invited to participate. Let’s begin this new year grounded in community, respect, and purpose,’’ DPM stated.
