Creole Narratives

Dignity, Protection, and Economic freedom --Marie Pereira Interview

26 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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She’s a familiar face on national television — a legal analyst seen on NBC, FOX, and Court TV.But behind the headlines and the courtroom commentary, Marie Pereira is fighting another battle — one for dignity, protection, and economic freedom.

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