Sonia Pierre facts for kids
Solange Pierre or Sonia Pierre, (1963 – December 4, 2011), was a human rights activist in the Dominican Republic. She worked to end antihaitianismo, which is discrimination against people of Haitian origin either born in Haiti or in the Dominican Republic. For this work, she won the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.
In 2010 she received the International Women of Courage Award from the United States Department of State.
Life
Pierre was born in Villa Altagracia, San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, in 1963. Her parents were from Haiti. Her mother came to the Dominican Republic in 1957 with a temporary work permit. Her father came to the Dominican territory illegally).
There were twelve children in Pierre's family The family lived in a migrant worker camp. The name of the camp is batey. Many people from Haiti live here. Pierre's birth certificate said her name was Solain Pie. Pierre said that was a mistake by a government clerk."
On December 4, 2011, Pierre died at the age of 48. She had a heart attack on the way to the hospital in Villa Altagracia.
Work
At the age of 14, Pierre started a protest by sugar cane workers. Pierre went to jail, but the protest received some attention. After the protest, the workers got better tools and more money.
Pierre worked as director of the non-governmental organization Movement for Dominican Women of Haitian Descent (MUDHA),. The goal of the group is to stop "antihaitianism", or discrimination against people from Haiti in the Dominican Republic.
In 2005, Pierre went to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the case of two ethnic Haitian children who did not receive Dominican birth certificates. The name of the case was Yean and Bosico v. Dominican Republic. The court told the Dominican government to give birth certificates to the children. However, later, the Dominican Supreme Court later said the Haitian workers were 'in transit,' so their children could not be citizens. "
Awards
- For her work, Pierre received the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award from Senator Edward Kennedy.
- Pierre also received Amnesty International's 2003 Human Rights Ginetta Sagan Fund Award,.
- She and MUDHA were nominated for the UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education in 2002.
- In 2008, she received the Giuseppe Motta Meda] for working for human rights.
- She was also honored by the United States Department of State with a 2010 International Women of Courage Award.
See also
In Spanish: Sonia Pierre para niños