1944: (The Intimate Volatility of Urban Domestic Space — Young Women Displaced from Rural Areas Being Vulnerable to the Intimate Volatility of the Urban Dome…
1944: (The Intimate Volatility of Urban Domestic Space — Young Women Displaced from Rural Areas Being Vulnerable to the Intimate Volatility of the Urban Domestic Space Including Low Wages Long Hours and Sexual Violence by Employers, the Conditions of Coerced or Forced Displacement Being Unquantifiable and Far Reaching — Haitian Psychologists Guerda Nicolas and Casta Guillaume Showing That the Rupture of Women from the Land and Home Space May Have “Caused Immeasurable Physical and Psychological Damage”): Young women displaced from rural areas were vulnerable to the intimate volatility of the urban domestic space, including low wages, long hours, and sexual violence by employers. The conditions of coerced or forced displacement were unquantifiable and far reaching. As Haitian psychologists Guerda Nicolas and Casta Guillaume have shown, the rupture of women from the land and home space may have caused immeasurable physical and psychological damage to those who were caught in the winds of the international project — SHADA was not a natural disaster, but it was a disaster that ravaged the environmental and rural social ecology of the country.