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Perpetua Chery

A “natif natal” Haitian, Perpetua Chery currently hangs her hat in West Africa. She cares about human rights, issues affecting youth and women, and all things Haiti. She suffers from an incredible case of homesickness, treatable only by sunshine, seafood, and lots and lots of coconut water. She can be found on a beach near you or on twitter: @IamPerpetua

"Feminist" is a Dirty Word in Haiti

From time immemorial, Haitian women have put their bodies on the line to free Haiti. They have done so despite – and perhaps in spite of – a society that praises them as its poto mitan while simultaneously silencing and erasing them; a society that calls them wozo, only to alleviate its guilt as it continually abuses them.

"Feminist" is a Dirty Word in Haiti

From time immemorial, Haitian women have put their bodies on the line to free Haiti. They have done so despite – and perhaps in spite of – a society that praises them as its poto mitan while simultaneously silencing and erasing them; a society that calls them wozo, only to alleviate its guilt as it continually abuses them.

Zero Tolerance for the Harmful Messages in Haiti's Carnival Songs

With such influence and a highly visible platform, the lyrics of Carnival songs are particularly impactful. This is why this year’s songs by Power Surge and Mass Vokal are particularly problematic.

Zero Tolerance for the Harmful Messages in Haiti's Carnival Songs

With such influence and a highly visible platform, the lyrics of Carnival songs are particularly impactful. This is why this year’s songs by Power Surge and Mass Vokal are particularly problematic.