Charlot Jeudy

Charlot Jeudy (January 1, 1984 – November 25, 2019) was a Haitian activist who was involved in the emergence of an LGBT rights movement in Haiti.

He was a leading figure in the M community (Masisi, Madivin, Monkonpè, Makomè, Mix) in Haiti, as well as a human rights activist with his involvement in Kouraj.

Despite pressure to stay silent, Jeudy participated in another interview, this time on television, during which he publicly stated that he was the president of KOURAJ, an organization defending the homosexual community.

With the help of external partners, the first International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia was held in Haiti on May 17, 2012,[2] to raise awareness among the Haitian population of the need to respect sexual orientation and gender identity.

[4][5][6][7][8][9] On August 3, 2018, the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti unveiled a community-based intervention project led by LGBTI people.