By The Haitian Times Staff
Haitian women come in all hues, shapes, sizes and skill sets. As we celebrate International Women’s Month, The Haitian Times is pleased to highlight just a few across backgrounds, careers and lifestyles that we see making a difference in their chosen fields and how they live. Some are prominent, others not so much. They all share a passion for seeking to make a positive impact as they move through the world, and we will feature some of them throughout the month.
Know a Haitian woman who should be included on this list? Email submissions@haitiantimes with a little bit about them.
Name & Age: Ertha Pascal-Trouillot, 79
Occupation: Haiti’s provisional president of Haiti for 11 months in 1990 and 1991.
City/country of residence: Haitian, living in Port-au-Prince
Notable works: Haiti’s provisional president of Haiti for 11 months in 1990 and 1991, Justice of the Haitian Supreme Court (1988-1990), Judge of the Federal Court of Haiti (1975-1988)
Impact: Leadership and occupational role model for women worldwide.
Notable quote: Regarding her acceptance of the presidential position, she said, “I accepted the position in the name of Haitian women. I did it as a service to my country. I did it with love and determination.”
Name: Michelle Lisa Polissaint
Occupation: Education and Community Engagement Manager at Oolite Arts, Visual artist and arts organizer
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
City/country of residence: Miami, F.L., USA
Notable work: Resident artist at Bakehouse Art Complex, 2018 Creator Award Winner, Oolite Arts.
Thoughts on her work: “At its simplest and most honest, my work responds to my experiences. Utilizing photography, textiles, and community engagement, my practice reflects the world through my black, queer, Haitian lens.”
Name: Marie-Marcelle Deschamps
Occupation: Deputy Director of GHESKIO
City/country of residence: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Notable works: Chosen by senior Haitian and U.S. doctors to complete fellowships at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Walter Reed Military Hospital, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, received the Legion of Merit award in 2004 from former French president Jacques Chirac for her work regarding AIDS care and research
Impact: Pioneering medical doctor in Haiti responsible for creating a bevy of social services, including primary school for orphaned and destitute students, a vocational program for former commercial sex workers and microfinance for women entrepreneurs, renowned internationally for her groundbreaking research on HIV/AIDS
Name & Age: Bayyinah Bello, 73
Occupation: Founder of historical research organization Fondasyon Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Bonheur Dessalines, professor of history at the State University of Haiti
City/country of residence: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Notable works: Honoree in 2014 at the Gala des Femmes en Flammes for humanitarian work in Haiti, author of “Jean-Jacques Dessalines: 21 Facts About His Life”, holds lectures across the world about Haitian and Pan-African history, as well as linguistics
Impact: Internationally-renowned scholar, author and activist known for pioneering educational studies about Haitian history and culture
Name: M. Florine Démosthène
Occupation: Artist
City/country of residence: Haiti/New York, N.Y., USA
Ties to Haiti: Raised in Port-au-Prince
Notable works:
- “Between Possibility and Actuality” exhibition in Chicago
- “When We Gather” exhibition in Washington, D.C.
- “In the Realm of Love” series showing in Europe
Impact: Versatile and multi-faceted artist exploring a variety of subjects through mixed media, including the African concept of love, the role of self free of societal constructs and the narratives of Black female heroines
Name: Guerline Jozef
Occupation: Co-founder and executive director of Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA), a US-based nonprofit organization advocating for fair and humane immigration policies.
City/State: San Diego, C.A., USA
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
Notable works: To be honored by the Women’s Refugee Commission at its Voices of Courage Awards luncheon, May 3. The annual event distinguishes those women fighting for the rights of displaced women and girls.
Impact on the community: HBA featured significantly during the Del Rio bridge crisis in September of last year, providing social services and advocacy to the many immigrants who crossed the southern border into the United States.
Josef has dedicated her life to bring awareness to issues that affect us all locally and globally such as Immigration, Social justice, Domestic Violence, Child Sexual abuse.
In addition to her work at HBA, Josef also co-founded the Black Immigrants Bail Fund — a national project of the HBA in response to the high bond amount required of Black immigrants to provide free assistance and relief. And with the support of Black-led organizations is involved with the African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs to promote social and economic justice, civic participation & empowerment of Black and African immigrants and refugees.
Name: Régine Michelle Jean-Charles
Occupation: Director of the Africana Studies Program at Northeastern University
City/country of residence: Boston, M.A. USA
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
Notable works: Has written multiple books focusing on the Haitian diaspora, France and Caribbean literature, including “Conflict Bodies: The Politics of Rape Representation in the Francophone Imaginary,” “A Trumpet of Conscience for the 21st Century” and “Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism, Literary Ethics, and Haitian Fiction”
Impact: Actively explores a variety of important subjects through her literary work, including Black feminism in Haitian literature, as well as the intersections of gender, justice and race
Name & age: Jessie Woo, 35
Occupation: Comedienne, media personality and singer
City/country of residence: Miami, F.L.
Notable works: Became a viral sensation on social media through her comedic alter ego, Cadouskha Jean-Francois, which lead to a stint as a red carpet host for BET and supporting cast member of two seasons on Love & Hip Hop: Miami.
Impact: Uses her celebrity platform to be a “loud and proud” Haitian.
Name & age: Mackensia Fontaine, 35
Occupation: Nurse; Midwife, responsible for maternity department at Saint Therese Hospital in Hinche
City/country of residence: Hinche, Haiti
Impact in the community: Helps to reduce the mortality rate of mother and child.
Notable work: To promote health generally and help through the noble profession of midwifery.
Haitian proverb to live by: You may hate the dog, but you must admit that its teeth are white.
Name: Maryse Jean-Jacques, 72
Occupation: Social Worker, Former Executive Director at the Centre d’Education Speciale (CES) in Haiti
City/country of residence: Haiti
Notable achievements:
-Worked with CES on the “Ecole Inclusive” program, making sure that children with disabilities are accepted in traditional schools throughout Haiti
-Helped establish CES as a training center for parents of children with disabilities and other institutions throughout Haiti working with disabled children
Impact: Instrumental in making sure children with disabilities, who are oftentimes marginalized, are recognized and accepted into Haiti’s school system.
Name & Age: Nadia Lafleur, 40
Occupation: Executive Director of Sant Magali pou lavi, a shelter for women and girls who are victims of violence
City/country of residence: Jacmel, Haiti
Notable achievements:
-With Sant Magali pou lavi, she established a partnership with two organizations (Brigade Protection des Mineurs and Institute du Bien-Être Social) where they rely on her and
Sant Magali pou lavi when they meet victims of violence
-Provides training to other women organizations in Grand Anse and Gonaives to help victims of violence and establish shelters
-A member of FANM DESIDE Women organization in southeast Haiti
Impact: Has been an emotional and psychological pillar of support to young women by helping them to regain self-confidence
Name: Leonie Hermantin
Occupation: Director of Development, Communications & Strategic Planning at Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center
City/country of residence: Miami, F.L., USA
Ties to Haiti: Born in Haiti
Notable achievements:
-Named as up-and-coming leader by the Miami Herald
-Worked as Deputy Director for the Lambi Fund of Haiti from 2008-2011
-Works with PRODEV, an organization working to help children in Haiti have access to education
Impact: Works to help Haitians in the diaspora overcome obstacles and accede to positions of leadership.
Name & Age: Pascale Bélony, 28
Occupation: RN and beauty queen
City/country of residence: Gainesville, F.L., USA
Ties to Haiti: Born in Haiti
Notable achievements:
-Founding member of P4H Global, an organization that works to alleviate poverty in Haiti through educational programs
-Miss Haiti at Miss Universe pageant in 2021
-Served as a Gator Nurse Student Ambassador at the University of Florida
Impact: Passionate about bringing quality healthcare to Haiti, organized health education workshops in Haiti from 2012-2015.
Name: Jacqueline Charles
Occupation: Journalist
City/country of residence: Miami, F.L., USA
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American, has covered Haiti and the Caribbean for 14 years
Notable achievements: Has won numerous awards for her reporting, including NABJ Journalist of the Year for her coverage of 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2011 Paul Hansell Award, a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for her earthquake coverage and the 2018 Maria Moors Cabot Prize for coverage of the Americas.
Impact: Renowned for her groundbreaking coverage of both Haiti and Haitian communities in Florida.
Name & age: Elsie Hernandez, 60+
City/country of residence: Chicago, I.L., USA
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
Notable achievements: Co-founder and Board President of Haitian American Museum of Chicago
Impact: Created an institution that holds Haitian and Haitian Diaspora programs and exhibits contributing to the rich multicultural tapestry that is Chicago
Other notable work: Bilingual nursing instructor and consultant for International Educated Nurses assisting them in obtaining their Illinois Registered Nurse licenses.
Haitian proverb to live by: Men anpil chay pa lou, many hands make the load light.
Name & age: Ruth Jean-Marie, 32
Occupation: Development consultant
City/country of residence: Brooklyn, N.Y., USA
Ties to Haiti: Daughter of Haitian immigrants
Notable achievements:
-Recognized by Forbes magazine in its 2021 Next 1000 list of up-and-coming entrepreneurs
-Won a 2019 Nike competition to design a limited-edition sneaker inspired by the Haitian revolution.
Impact: Consults with individuals, organizations and governments to maximize the social value of development projects through her philanthropy startup, The August Project.
Name: Jacqueline Gautier
Occupation: National Director of Health at NPH Haiti responsible for St. Damien Children’s Hospital (Haiti’s only pediatric specialty hospital)
City/Country of Residence: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Notable works:
-First medical director of St. Damien Hospital, transitioning the hospital from a hospice center for dying children to a well-known pediatric hospital for Haiti’s vulnerable children
-Established HIV/AIDS department of St. Damien, caring for nearly 500 children receiving life-saving HIV therapy Impact (on community, profession, country, world, etc).
-Began a pediatric residency program at St. Damien to train a new generation of pediatricians.
Name: Larise Antoine Shelley
Occupation: Artistic Director of The House Theatre of Chicago, actress, playwright and visual artist
City/country of residence: Chicago, I.L., USA
Ties to Haiti: Born in Haiti; adopted and raised in the U.S.A.
Notable works:
– Podcast: When They Were Young: Amplifying Voices of Adoptees.
– Artistic Director for the upcoming “The Tragedy of King Christophe” at The House Theatre of Chicago.
Impact: Her art making leads her back home to The Haiti Home for Children in Port-au-Prince from where she was adopted and for which she is an advocate.
- Name: Margareth Corkery, mid-50’s
- City/country of residence: Detroit, M.I., U.S.A.
- Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
- Notable work: Co-founder, vice-president of the Haitian Network Group of Detroit
- Impact: For the past 21 years, actively promotes Haitian culture, provides an environment for Haitians and friends of Haiti to network, and contributes to the welfare of Haitians worldwide.
- Favorite proverb: Bonjou se paspò ou (Your greeting is your passport)
Name & age: Marla Louissaint, 24
Occupation: Performer, artist and CEO of Claim Our Space Now, an organization focused on elevating BIPOC voices.
City/country of residence: New York, N.Y., USA
Ties to Haiti: Born in Haiti
Notable achievements:
-Recipient of 2015 Jimmy Award for excellence in musical theater
-2015 Gershwin Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in “Caroline, or Change”
-Cast member of the off-Broadway show “Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater” at New York City Center
-Part of the touring cast of “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
-Cast member of Netflix’s crime drama “Seven Seconds“
Impact: Works to liberate and elevate BIPOC voices throughout the world from the “throes of capitalism, white supremacist delusion and the patriarchy by living boldly and unapologetically through my art.”
Name & Age: Myriam Chancy, 52
Occupation: Novelist, Chair in the Humanities at Scripps College
City/country of residence: Upland, C.A., USA
Ties to Haiti: Born and raised in Port-au-Prince
Notable achievements:
–Choice’s 1998 Outstanding Academic Book Award for “Searching for Safe Spaces: Afro-Caribbean Women Writers in Exile”
-2004 Phoenix Award for Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals
-2011 Guyana Prize in Literature Caribbean Award for “The Loneliness of Angels”
-2014 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellow
Impact: Renowned for her explorations of different aspects of Haiti, including women within Haitian society, the role of spirituality in Haitian life, and the impact of the 2010 earthquake on the lives of Haitians in the country and throughout the world.
Name: Marjorie Joseph
Occupation: Community organizer, poet
City/country of residence: Houston, T.X., USA
Ties to Haiti: Haitian-American
Notable achievements:
–Recently honored as a guest speaker at the Houston Chapter of the United Nations Association (UNA-USA) last year
-Received the organization’s Global Citizen award for her work with Houston Coalition Against Hate (HCAH)
-HCAH won the 2021 Juneteenth Ally Award by The Center for the Healing of Racism.
Impact: Passionate activist working throughout the country to facilitate transformative shifts against institutionalized racism
Sources: Playbill, myriamchancy.com, Houston Coalition Against Hate