Sonia Pierre

Human Rights Activist in Dominican Republic

Sonia Pierre - Human Rights Activist in Dominican Republic
Born

July 4th, 1963
62 years ago

Died

December 4th, 2011
13 years ago — 48 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Dominican Republic

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Born in 1963, a human rights activist focused on the issues facing Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic. Founded the Movement of Haitian-Dominican Women to advocate for the rights of individuals of Haitian descent. Worked tirelessly to address discrimination and violence against this community. Involved in numerous campaigns for legal reforms and against deportations targeting individuals of Haitian ancestry. Authored reports and spoke widely on the violations of human rights faced by Haitian-Dominicans, contributing to international awareness of their struggles.

Founded the Movement of Haitian-Dominican Women

Advocated for legal rights of Haitian immigrants

Raised international awareness on human rights violations

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