Magalie marcelin biography of donald

          Magalie Marcelin was an activist for women's right in Haiti.

        1. Born on December 20, , in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, Marcelin grew up in a politically and socially charged environment.
        2. Magalie's political activism started as a teenager under Jean-Claude Duvalier.
        3. Marcelin, 47, was a well-known activist, lawyer, stage and film actress, and a consultant to UNFPA Haiti.
        4. It begins by telling the story of Magalie Marcelin, who began her activism as a teenager under Jean-Claude Duvalier and went on to launch the Women's House (Kay.
        5. Magalie's political activism started as a teenager under Jean-Claude Duvalier....

          Haitian Women’s Rights Leaders Killed in Haiti Quake

          Three leading members of the Haitian women’s movement were killed in the rubble of last week’s earthquake.

          Myriam Merlet, Magalie Marcelin and Anne Marie Coriolan founded three of Haiti’s leading women’s rights organizations and worked together for decades.

          Merlet fled Haiti in the 1970s, but returned in the 1980s because, as she once wrote, “as a Haitian woman, I must make an effort so that all together we can extricate ourselves from them.” She worked for the country’s Ministry for Gender and the Rights of Women for years at Chief of Staff and more recently as an adviser.

          All of the activists were unharmed, except the organization's director, Magali Marcelin, who, when the earthquake struck, had just stepped out.

          She also founded Enfofamn, which works to raise awareness of women and their achievements. Eve Ensler, who was close friends with Merlet, told Democracy Now, “Myriam was a, she was a light. She was a force of Haiti.

          She was one of the great feminists. She was a radical feminist. We joked often about the