
Until the Day I Die: Haitian Women Winning Their Rights
Haitian peasant and women's rights advocate Gerta Louisama speaks about the struggle for social equality and economic rights for rural Haitian women.
Haitian peasant and women's rights advocate Gerta Louisama speaks about the struggle for social equality and economic rights for rural Haitian women.
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