1936-09: (Haitian Co-Parenting Tradition and Perez’s Family — Long Before Twenty-First-Century Terminology of Nonnuclear Extended Nuclear Blended Nontraditio…
1936-09: (Haitian Co-Parenting Tradition and Perez’s Family — Long Before Twenty-First-Century Terminology of Nonnuclear Extended Nuclear Blended Nontraditional and Multigenerational Family Structures Holly Communicating a Haitian Co-Parenting Tradition, Perez Sharing the Tightened Bonds of Friendship and Communal Guardianship of Her Niece with Her Sister Rosa Clara Perez and Rosa Clara’s Husband Jean Price-Mars — In Her Published Statement Perez Also Placing Marie-Madeleine and Her Generation in the Care of Haitian Women Writ Large): Long before twenty-first-century terminology of nonnuclear, extended nuclear, blended, nontraditional, and multigenerational family structures, Holly communicated a Haitian co-parenting tradition. Perez shared the tightened bonds of friendship and this communal guardianship of her niece with her sister, Rosa Clara Perez, and Rosa Clara’s husband, Jean Price-Mars. In her published statement in La Voix des Femmes, Perez also placed Marie-Madeleine and her generation in the care of Haitian women writ large — the private letter became a public covenant, the entire readership conscripted as co-parents to the next generation’s revolutionary education.