
Introducing
Award winning author & theoretic researcher Jánelle Marina Méndez Viera
During a time of rising political division and violence across the United States one woman is taking a stand for peace!
During a time of rising political division and violence across the United States one woman is taking a stand for peace!
Méndez Viera is a highly successful multifaceted individual, known for her roles as an autodidact interdisciplinary social scientific theoretical researcher, an acclaimed author, a human rights defender, an inventor, and a FinTech entrepreneur.
Méndez Viera‘s commitment to human rights was ignited during her early experiences in the U.S. Marine Corps, where she was enlisted as a minor and suffered child sexual exploitation. These personal adversities catalyzed her determination to fight for justice, leading her to establish the Military Sexual Trauma Movement, a feminist human rights 501(c)4 organization advocating for survivors of MST.
Méndez Viera's impactful work in legislation is evident in her successful lobbying for, and eventual enactment of, the Restoration of Honor Act of 2019, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that marks a first in intersectional military and veterans' rights in the United States.
Her book, "The Pathway Towards Peace," was prompted by her distressing observations of adolescent girls trafficked into sexual slavery for American tourists. This led her to leverage her 16 years of research into the organizational psychology of white supremacist groups within the Marine Corps. She used her knowledge to develop the radicalization pipeline model, applying it to her theory of psychosocial racism, sexism, and misogyny.
Her research dives into the links between individual delusions and the creation of social constructs that precipitate harmful anthropological impacts, including gender violence, mass violence, contemporary slavery, and domestic terrorism.
Méndez Viera's research is characterized by an interdisciplinary methodology, utilizing her extensive background and knowledge in finance and politics. She critically examines the intricate web of economic, political, psychological, sociological, and anthropological interrelations in order to understand the multifaceted human rights abuses troubling the United States.
Her work takes a profound look into the uncharted territories of billionaire patriarchy, investigating their systematic endeavors to subvert American democracy through the use of fascist propaganda. This propaganda is specifically designed to manipulate and indoctrinate insecure men and adolescent boys, coaxing them into becoming proponents of patriarchy and, in the process, subverting the principles of the American constitution and human rights.
Méndez Viera conducts a comprehensive examination of the organizational psychology of the U.S. Marine Corps throughout history, and its impact on current human rights violations, specifically the contemporary enslavement of Haitians in the Dominican Republic for commodities exported to the U.S., such as sugar. She scrutinizes the significant influence of large-scale sugar industries on American politics and its direct connection to the Haitian migrant crisis.
She critically assesses the U.S. military's role in reestablishing slavery in the Caribbean island of Hispaniola in the early 20th century and its lingering effects today, which include wage exploitation, wage theft, substandard working conditions, makeshift housing, extreme poverty, and child labor. Furthermore, she highlights the dearth of sex education and the exploitation and sexual enslavement of Haitian and Venezuelan migrant girls fleeing unstable governments and crises.
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