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Joceline Clemencia (30 November 1952 – 30 May 2011) was an Afro-Curaçaoan writer, linguist, feminist and independence activist. She advocated for the Creole language spoken in Curaçao, Papiamento, to become an official language and was successful in the struggle, having created both language schools and texts to further its cultural significance. She was in favor of full independence of Curaçao from the Netherlands.

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  • Joceline Clemencia (en)
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  • Joceline Clemencia (30 November 1952 – 30 May 2011) was an Afro-Curaçaoan writer, linguist, feminist and independence activist. She advocated for the Creole language spoken in Curaçao, Papiamento, to become an official language and was successful in the struggle, having created both language schools and texts to further its cultural significance. She was in favor of full independence of Curaçao from the Netherlands. (en)
  • Joceline Andrea Clemencia (Curaçao, 30 november 1952 – aldaar, 30 mei 2011) was een Curaçaos taalwetenschapper, taalactiviste, schrijfster, feministe en onafhankelijkheidsactiviste. Ze was vooral bekend als de voorvechtster van erkenning van het Papiaments als officiële taal van de Nederlandse Antillen. (nl)
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  • Joceline Clemencia (en)
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  • Willemstad, Curaçao (en)
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  • Joceline Andrea Clemencia (en)
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  • Joceline Clemencia-Kirindongo, Joceline Clemencia-Quirindongo (en)
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  • "Translate is what we Antilleans have had to do constantly. Read and write in a foreign language ... Live in two worlds connected by a bridge. Is this some sort of cultural synthesis? Think in one language and have feeling in your own language?" (en)
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  • Joceline Clemencia (30 November 1952 – 30 May 2011) was an Afro-Curaçaoan writer, linguist, feminist and independence activist. She advocated for the Creole language spoken in Curaçao, Papiamento, to become an official language and was successful in the struggle, having created both language schools and texts to further its cultural significance. She was in favor of full independence of Curaçao from the Netherlands. (en)
  • Joceline Andrea Clemencia (Curaçao, 30 november 1952 – aldaar, 30 mei 2011) was een Curaçaos taalwetenschapper, taalactiviste, schrijfster, feministe en onafhankelijkheidsactiviste. Ze was vooral bekend als de voorvechtster van erkenning van het Papiaments als officiële taal van de Nederlandse Antillen. (nl)
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