
A reproductive-justice-based storytelling and research project for abolishing hospital detention
Project Partners

Alissa Jordan, PhD
Center for Experimental Ethnography

“Ani” Haitian Midwife, RN

Jean-Denis Aurelus
ADDEF
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Masèl, Yon Fre
Masèl, fre Naomi, pale sou Whatsapp sou eksperyans pa li andan lòpital misyone ki te kenbe sè li kou prizonye pou plizye mwa. Nou chanje non li epi chanje son vwa li pou pwoteje idantite li.
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Speaking with Masèl
Masèl shared his story in original Creole over WhatsApp. For English-speaking audiences , Koby Cesar, a voice actor, provides an interpretation of Masèl’s experience.
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Meet Alissa of CEE
English Alissa Jordan is an anthropologist, filmmaker, writer, and activist born in Big Pine Key, Florida and living in Philadelphia. She is the co-host of “Birthing Resistance: Stories of Hospital Prison” and the host of “Akouchman ak Rezistans: Lòpital Pa Prizon”. She began confronting hospital detention in mission hospitals in Haiti through the advocacy and…
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Meet “Nina”, a Nurse-Midwife
Meet “Nina”, a Haitian Nurse-Midwife and a core activist and collaborator against hospital detention in Haiti. Due to current political instability, she has decided to use a pseudonym and remain anonymous.