Is ‘Bare Wood’ Grassroots Resistance Really The Only Option For Haiti?

Bwa Kale is a term that originated in Haiti, and it refers to a grassroots movement where members of the population take matters of justice and security into their own hands, often through acts of vigilantism. The name “Bwa Kale” can be roughly translated as “stripped wood” or “bare wood,” symbolizing raw, unfiltered action.

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