Skip to content
🇭🇹   BETA  ·  Istwanou is free during beta — free access continues until January 1, 2027 or when we reach 100,000 entries, whichever comes first.  ·  4,236 entries published  ·  95,764 entries away from the 100k milestone.       🇭🇹   BETA  ·  Istwanou is free during beta — free access continues until January 1, 2027 or when we reach 100,000 entries, whichever comes first.  ·  4,236 entries published  ·  95,764 entries away from the 100k milestone.       
You are offline — some content may not be available
1935-09

1935-09: (The Journey as Noteworthy as the Destination — For Valcin the Sights Sounds and Stops Along the Way Located the Women on a Path of Skillful Leaders…

Women

1935-09: (The Journey as Noteworthy as the Destination — For Valcin the Sights Sounds and Stops Along the Way Located the Women on a Path of Skillful Leadership and Excitement for the Landscape of Their Organization and Nation, the Mythically Characterized Journey of Beasts Gods and a Personified Sea Showcasing the Odyssey of Organizing Work in the 1930s — Valcin Having the Distinction of Being the First Haitian Woman Novelist Producing a Body of Work in Which She Captured the Nation, She and Other Members Using La Voix des Femmes to Explicitly Narrate Their Evolving Relationships with One Another and Their Collective Feminist Ideas): As stones from the road kicked up against the cars and the sea accompanied them north, the journey to their new members was, for Valcin, as noteworthy as the destination. The sights, sounds, and stops along the way located them on a path of skillful leadership and excitement for the landscape of their organization and nation. In the mythically characterized journey of beasts, gods, and a personified sea, Valcin showcased the odyssey of organizing work in the 1930s. With the distinction of being the first Haitian woman novelist, Valcin produced a body of work in which she captured the nation, but she and other members used La Voix des Femmes to explicitly narrate their evolving relationships with one another and their collective feminist ideas — each issue of the newspaper another chapter in the story they were writing about themselves becoming political subjects.

Source HT-WGBN-000161