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“Chained Memory”: a call to the awakening of Haitian consciousness

by Mackenson JOB
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Through ‘La Mémoire Enchaînée,’ Moïse Estiverne delivers much more than a simple historical reminder: he offers a true discourse of collective awakening.

Through “La Mémoire Enchaînée,” Moïse Estiverne delivers much more than a simple historical reminder: he offers a true discourse of collective awakening. Between memory, identity, and claim, the author invites the Haitian people to reconnect with their roots in order to transform their past into strength for the future.

Using writing as a means of expression is a universal practice. To do this, writings take the form of narration, poetry, analytical texts, or critiques.Chained Memory, written by Moïse Estiverne and published by Hello Éditions in December 2025, is a discourse of awakening. In his work, Moïse does not tell a story; he does not hide behind a narrative and does not try to be conciliatory. He has a message, and he conveys it with force. Through his writing, Moïse reminds us of the facts; he shakes our inner consciousness as the first black nation freed from slavery. He reminds us that we are no longer slaves and that we must now detach ourselves from everything that made us slaves: deculturation, loss of identity, and forgetting of self.

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