Women’s Words: A Newfound Happiness

“Women in distress exist in the world. We must all stand together to move forward. So let’s all hold hands and walk together towards a better future.” During a radio

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EPISODE 5 : TITAUA PEU, THE AWAKENING OF POLYNESIAN WOMEN

Titaua Peu, feminist and writer, breaks the taboos of a fantasized Polynesia in Pina, published in 2016. She bears witness to the rise of women’s voices in a socially and

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EPISODE 4: THE PORTRAIT OF MAHINA

Mahina, 42, is hosted at the Pu o te Hau centre with her 11-year-old daughter. I had heard about this centre but I knew there weren’t many places, so I

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EPISODE 3 : THE PU O TE HAU SHELTER

The Pu o te Hau shelter has been welcoming Polynesian women in distress for 30 years. Minarii Chantal Galenon, the president of the Women’s Council, dreams of an extension project.

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EPISODE 2: A WOMEN’S STORY

If the Pu o te Hau Shelter can save so many people in distress, it is thanks to three women who have marked its history. About Founder Tuianu Legayic (1922-1995)

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EPISODE 1: A DOCUMENTARY MADE BY WOMEN IN DISTRESS

Anne Pastor, producer of documentaries for Radio France and of the platform “Native women voices”, meets in Polynesia in August 2018 Minarii Chantal Galenon, committed feminist, president of the Polynesian

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