The Vital Voices of Indigenous Women

The book Vital Voices: 100 women using their power to empower”, the testimonials of commitment from one hundred women who count today in the world. Among them, indigenous and committed

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Among the Badjaos, women are leading the exchanges.

Under the guidance of Pierre de Valombreuse, the Badjao women are involved in a daily life where their free and essential word ensures the link between families. Whether they are

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Les “Vital Voices” des femmes autochtones

Le livre Vital Voices : 100 women using their power to empower”, les témoignages d’engagement de cent femmes qui comptent aujourd’hui dans le monde. Parmi elles, des femmes autochtones et

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Aboriginal women: eco-feminists ahead of their time

Ecofeminism is at the crossroads of the environmental struggle and the protection of women’s rights. It’s a major current trend in the feminist movement and its Western figures are numerous.

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EPISODE 2 : THE SOLIDARITY OF THE INDIGENOUS WOMEN OF VAL D’OR

Indigenous women, seeking a future off reserve, continue to be the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable. Their shelter is often the Native Friendship Centre. Created in the

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EPISODE 9 : THE GIFTS OF MISFORTUNE ARE TODAY THE FUTURE OF RWANDA

It is a quest in the name of dignity for all those children born of rape. These children, called the “gift of misfortune”, are said to be between two and

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EPISODE 8 : HOW TO LOVE A CHILD WHO REMINDS YOU OF BARBARISM?

I had to keep it because there is a Rwandan proverb that says, “Even if a cow gives birth to a rotten calf, she licks it”. It’s a quest in

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EPISODE 7 : CHRISTINE AND HER FAMILY REBUILT THEMSELVES THANKS TO THE SEVOTA MEETINGS.

“I was subjected to forced marriage. And it is with him that I live today. I was 21 during the genocide.” This is her story. “My name is Nitwa Mukakabera

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EPISODE 6 : THERAPEUTIC MEETINGS

Godelieve Mukasarasi, founder of SEVOTA explains how she imagined the exercises. “they were inspired by spirit guides but also by women themselves. I invented the techniques (we had no scientific

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EPISODE 5 : THE MEETING

Every week, in the 11 districts of Rwanda, there is a Sevota meeting. Every story is different. But they move forward together and share their experience. Role-playing and self-healing workshops

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