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‘As a child in Haiti laying in my bed, I heard the Tams Tams of the Vodou drums beating all nights. These beats were telling the stories of my African ancestors, of their struggles, and their survival, their self determination…

Haiti – Feminist Series 6, In conversation with Souzen Joseph
Souzen Joseph is an independent journalist, a musician, community activist and vodou practitioner.?? In addition to her job at TNH [Haitian National TV], Souzen is the?host of a weekly radio show covering all aspects of health and self-care produced by…

Haiti – Feminist Series 5, In conversation with Paulette Joseph
During his campaign for presidency of Haiti, Michel Martelly made education was of his priorities.? Once elected he quickly established the “Program for Universal Free and Obligatory Education (Programme de scolarisation universelle gratuite et obligatoire – PSUGO)” PSUGO was supposed…

Haiti – Feminist Series 4, In conversation with Flaurantin Marie Enise
Jalouzi is a hillside neighborhood of about 200,000 people overlooking lower Petion-Ville. ?It is accessible from two roads, one at the top and one below. ?The view from the top is stunning. From here you can see ?Port-au-Prince looking east…
Haiti – Feminist Series 3, A Theology of Liberation: Interview with Madam Euvonie Auguste
One of the first women I spoke to was Voudou Priestess, Madame Evonne Auguste – an amazing beautiful woman with a presence yet so gentle and purposeful. Madame Auguste is a member of Famm Voudou pou Ayiti (Voudou Women for Ayiti). In the interview she explains that Voudou is both a religion and a philosophy and speaks about the relationship between voudou and liberation theology. She also discusses the some of the reasons behind the demonetisation of the religion and why Famm Voudou pou Ayiti want to establish their own school.
Haiti – Feminist Series 2, Movement Building and Creating Community in Haiti
Organizing and Building community in Haiti. The video counters the dominate and false narrative of Haitian women as dependent victims with little agency. Rea Dol admits to living
Haiti – Feminist Series 1, Women’s movement building and creating community in Haiti
Thousands of words have been written about Haiti in the past 12 months covering everything from the NGOisation of the country, the politics of humanitarian aid, endless questions and discussion on what? happened to the? $ millions donated by individuals…
Haiti: Thoughts on Women
KOFAVIV – The Commission of Women Victims for Victims [working with women who have been raped] has issued a report from Haiti. Because of where the catastrophe hit in Haiti the majority of victims are woman of Kofaviv and many…
Complimentary religions: Voudou & Liberation Theology
August 12th, Port-au-Prince, Haiti I haven’t written anything yet about my visit to Haiti – cannot really explain why or maybe I was just too overwhelmed in such a short space of time and met so many people from the…
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