“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
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
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
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.
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)
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