[1] Arrindell was a senior editor of the House of Nehesi Publishers, contributing to several manuscripts including Where I See The Sun – Contemporary Poetry in Anguilla, an anthology of 43 Anguillan poets.
Building upon her PhD research, she discusses the unique and, in her opinion, often harmful way in which language is viewed within St. Maarten.
Additionally, she claims that symbolic holdovers from the island's time as a Dutch territory such as its flag, anthem, and governance led to the preservation of the old colonial system and mindset.
[1][3] In 2015, she was invited to speak as a panelist at the 4th annual Anguilla Literary Festival about her recently released book.
On September 2 of that year, she addressed the Central Committee of Parliament on behalf of the foundation to call for a referendum on St. Maarten's independence and request that it be placed back on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories.