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In this episode, we sit down with Pascale Solages – a renowned Haitian grassroots feminist organizer, human rights advocate and founding member and general coordinator of Nègès Mawon, one of Haiti’s most active feminist organizations. During the episode, Pascale shares her personal journey into activism and reflects on the powerful role feminist organizations play in supporting communities across Haiti. She unpacks the historical and political roots of Haiti’s ongoing multidimensional crisis, highlighting its impact on women, girls and other marginalized groups. The conversation closes with a powerful call to reframe the narrative around Haiti, centering dignity, resistance and the transformative potential of grassroots solutions.
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