Clementina Tina Chéry
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Chaplain Clementina "Tina" Chéry is the founder of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute located in Dorchester, Boston.[1] She founded the organization in 1994 after the death of her son to gun violence.[2]
Chéry was born in Honduras. When Chéry was ten years old, she and her mother emigrated to the United States. She lived in Dorchester for the rest of her life. In 1978, she graduated from a high school for young pregnant girls when she was pregnant. Chéry moved to Dahlgreen Street in Boston.[3] In 1988, she married Joseph Chéry.