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Edine Celestin

Edine Célestin, born in 1984 in Port-au-Prince, is a Haitian photojournalist and human rights activist who has made a significant impact in the field of photography and media. As a co-founder of Kolektif 2 Dimansyon (K2D), a collective of Haitian journalists, photographers, and filmmakers, she has been at the forefront of using visual storytelling as a means of activism and social critique. Her poignant work, which has been showcased in Haiti, France, the United States, Mali, and the Netherlands, often sheds light on the social and political challenges facing Haiti, including the enduring effects of the Duvalier dictatorship.

Célestin's personal history is marked by the oppressive climate of the Tontons Macoutes, an experience that has fueled her drive to document and preserve Haitian history and memory. Her co-authored project, 'KAZAL, Mémoires d’un massacre sous Duvalier: Une approche photographique,' culminated in the 'KAZAL – Narrating Haitian Memories' exhibition in Amsterdam and the publication of the acclaimed Kazal photo book in France in 2019. This work underscores her commitment to combating historical amnesia and advocating for justice in Haiti.

Now based in North Carolina, Célestin continues to collaborate with both Haitian and international media outlets. Her efforts have not only highlighted the importance of photojournalism in understanding and addressing human rights issues but have also challenged sexism within her profession. Through her dedication and talent, Edine Célestin has elevated the status of photography in Haiti and has become a significant voice in the global conversation on human rights and social justice.

 
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