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Gina Ulysse: Voodoo Doll, What if Haiti Were a Woman?

Poet, performance and multi-media artist Gina Ulysse is Director of the Center for African American Studies, as well as an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Wesleyan. Her work entitled Voodoo Doll, What if Haiti Were a Woman? On ti Travay sou 21 Pwen or An Alter(ed)native in Something Other than Fiction is an avant-garde meditation on coercion and consent inspired by Gédé – the Haitian Vodou spirit of life and death - that weaves moments in Haiti’s geopolitical history into Ms. Ulysse’s retelling.

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