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Island Girls Rock PodcastIsland Girls Rock podcast celebrates women of Caribbean heritage and is dedicated to supporting and showcasing Caribbean culture through fostering cultural connections and championing collaborative opportunities between women of the Caribbean. Author: Unedited Stories
Island Girls Rock podcast celebrates women of Caribbean heritage and is dedicated to supporting and showcasing Caribbean culture through fostering cultural connections and championing collaborative opportunities between women of the Caribbean and its Diaspora.Our mission is simple, and that is to encourage Caribbean women of all ages to creatively express themselves in a safe and welcoming environment whilst nurturing and encouraging pride in their unique talents and perspectives . Committed to the growth and empowerment of women across the Caribbean, Island Girls Rock, aims to build a global platform to facilitate diaspora collaborations , build networks and provide mentorship and inspiration through immersive events, workshops and meet-ups . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Genres: Places & Travel, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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ROOTED Ep 6: Lorraine Mongonès - FOKAL (Haiti)
Sunday, 12 April, 2026
In this episode of Rooted, we are speaking with Lorraine Mangonès, Executive Director of FOKAL, the Open Society Foundations Haiti. Known in Haitian Creole as Fondasyon Konesans ak Libète, the Foundation for Knowledge and Freedom, FOKAL has for nearly three decades been one of Haiti’s most important civil society organisations, working at the intersection of education, culture, access to information, and civic life.Lorraine studied theatre and art history in England and the United States, and communications in Canada. She chose to return home after the fall of the dictatorship in 1986, and has been with FOKAL since its founding in 1995. Since 2008, she has led the organisation as Executive Director.This is a conversation about what it means to choose your country, to build something lasting in the face of unimaginable difficulty, and to believe, without apology, that culture and knowledge are the foundations of a free society. Lorraine speaks about leading FOKAL through the 2010 earthquake, making the case for deep structural work in a world that often demands quick results, and what she wishes the world truly understood about Haiti.This podcast is hosted by Chantal MillerProduced by BreAnna Holmes & Chantal MillerEdited by BreAnna HolmesSee more from FOKAL here: https://fokal.orgSee more from the Clara Lionel Foundation here: https://www.claralionelfoundation.orgSee more from Island Girls Rock here: https://islandgirlsrock.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



