Xaviera Jessurun

Xaviera Jessurun
Born1977/1978
Occupationspolitician, activist, businessperson

Xaviera Jessurun is a Surinamese politician, businesswoman and activist who is a spokesperson for the Next Generation Movement.

Biography

Para Junior League

Jessurun was involved with the Para Junior League (PJL) in the early 2010s. She worked as manager of the Clarence Seedorf Stadion. During this time, international footballer Clarence Seedorf invested a lot of money and energy in Surinamese football to raise its level.

The Next Generation

She had her own business that failed during the economic crisis in 2016. This left her with free time, which she spent reading documents such as the state budget, election manifestos, legislation, and international treaties. Meanwhile, she formed The Next Generation with nine other core members.[1] This was a Facebook group that "fights for our constitutional rights".[2] She often acts as a spokesperson, although she does not see herself as the leader. "My voice is worth just as much as that of the nine other core members... but someone has to speak out," says Jessurun.[1]

Protesting

On 25 November 2016, Jessurun organized their first anti-government protest with The Next Generation. Starting 3 April 2017, several trade unions and a business union mobilized for a series of protests, which were joined four days later by multiple groups and activists. Jessurun and The Next Generation also joined, as did members of Wij Zijn Moe(dig) and Maisha Neus. Jessurun was also present at subsequent protests, including the fifth day of protest at Theater Unique,[3] where the police and riot police acted with heavy-handedness and several leaders were arrested.

In early 2018, several activists decided to turn to politics to prepare for the 2020 Surinamese general election. Maisha Neus founded STREI! for this purpose , and a number of members of Wij Zijn Moe(dig) founded the Partij voor Recht en Ontwikkeling (PRO). Jessurun decided not to make the turn into politics and to continue the protest on the streets and the internet.[4] During the elections, she campaigned with the slogan "Vote SMART", advising people against voting for small, potentially hopeless parties. She wanted to prevent votes from being lost and falling to the NDP.

SLM

Since January 2022, Jessurun has been the Supervisory Board of the Surinamese Aviation Company (SLM). From mid-2023 to 2025, she served as an advisor to Minister Albert Ramdin of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business and International Cooperation of the Republic of Suriname .

Since Ramdin took office as Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), she has once again been his advisor in Washington D.C.

References

  1. ^ a b Julian Neijhorst, Xaviera Jessurun: ‘Wij zijn het alternatief’, Parbode, 5 November 2018
  2. ^ Sheila Sitalsing, Op de straten van Paramaribo is de angst verdwenen, De Volkskrant, 21 April 2017
  3. ^ De Ware Tijd, De vijfde protestactie van de Raad van Vakcentrales in Suriname (Ravaksur) vindt, 19 April 2017
  4. ^ De Ware Tijd, Next Generation Movement niet te stoppen, 1 juni 2018