February 2012
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January 2012
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DIGICEL ASKS: WHERE’S THE MONEY!!! FOR... →
SADLY – THE MONEY HAS BEEN STOLEN – LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE. MARTELLY PROMISED HOPE AND HIS TEAM HAS NOW STOLEN THIS HOPE. THE MOB IS GETTING RESTLESS AND MARTELLY MUST ACT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
Jan 10th
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All the haitians know they are eating soup joumou...
Jan 2nd
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: The Haitian Declaration of Independence →
yupyaki4life: sonjeayiti: 1804 The Commander in Chief to the People of Haiti Citizens: It is not enough to have expelled the barbarians who have bloodied our land for two centuries; it is not enough to have restrained those ever-evolving factions that one after another mocked the specter of liberty that France dangled before you. We must, with one last act of national authority, forever...
Jan 1st
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December 2011
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Dec 29th
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kjbjourney asked: Now Following,
Dec 29th
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November 2011
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Nov 15th
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HAITI →
Haiti is a place that is sometimes perceived negatively. There is a push to change the perception of this beautiful country. The idea behind the piece is to show some of the images of Haiti that are rarely seen. I shot this throughout Port Au Prince and the outskirts of Leogane.
Nov 14th
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October 2011
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Oct 10th
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September 2011
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Sep 27th
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Sep 25th
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The ratification of Garry Conille risk to be more... →
One of the obstacles that could meet the new candidate for Prime Minister’s Office concerns his residence in Haiti under paragraph 5 of Article 157 of the Constitution which states that to be appointed a Prime Minister must “5) reside in the country for five (5) consecutive years
Sep 6th
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A Unique Blog! →
Marie Larocque is not your average Canadian, but then again most Canadians are far from average. Marie on the other hand is unique for several reasons but mostly because for her love for Haiti. She currently lives in Jacmel and speaks fluent Creole, French and English. She has lived in Haiti for over 10 yrs and has two children that were born there and live with her in the land of mountains. She...
Sep 1st
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August 2011
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Danny Glover's Haiti film lacked 'white heroes',... →
“Producers said ‘It’s a nice project, a great project… where are the white heroes?’”
Aug 30th
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Every haitian house should have a machete .
Aug 28th
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Aug 26th
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Aug 20th
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Aug 20th
THE HAITIAN PROBLEM?
“The Haiti problem is not a democratic or republican problem. It is that there has been an insidious conspiracy against the Haitian poor by the US, French and Canadian governments for years. The duly elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide was kidnapped by the Bush 2 government in 2004 and flown to Africa. Aristide was also elected in 1991 but a coup influenced and aided by the US...
Aug 4th
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July 2011
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"I’d like to refocus everyone’s attention away...
Jul 14th
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Music and the Story of Haiti: From Voudou to... →
Haiti became the first black-ruled republic in the Americas in 1804, and music has mirrored, and at times shaped, the twists and turns of Haiti’s politics and culture ever since. A primary source of Haitian culture is Dahomey, the birthplace of vodou—the most commonly held world view among Haitian people today. We explore how each of Haiti’s rulers has championed his own...
Jul 14th
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June 2011
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WatchWatch
“Haiti Be Strong” is a musical tribute to all of Haiti’s earthquake victims. Written and performed by Sheila Degraff along with Carine Fabien and ChinaBlak. Watch more entertainment videos at islandinsider.tv
Jun 29th
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May 2011
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May 26th
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LIFT UP-Trailer →
In the aftermath of the recent earthquake, however, the ashes are no longer proverbial; they are now real. This documentary follows two young brothers, Clifford Muse and Huguens Jean, as they return to Haiti, the country of their birth. They have returned home to pay their final respects and fulfill a promise to their grandfather, Andre Torchon, who passed away shortly after the quake. The...
May 25th
This is a story about the other side of Haiti. .... →
This is a story about the other side of Haiti… the voices that you do not see in the media, the images that remain hidden and a story that will invoke a dialogue about prejudice seldom discussed…
May 25th
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La Belle Vie: The Good Life - Teaser →
This is a story about the other side of Haiti… the voices that you do not see in the media, the images that remain hidden and a story that will invoke a dialogue about prejudice seldom discussed and often buried…
May 24th
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Haishunz-Push Dem Out The Way →
Haishunz- Push Dem out the way Music Video-Directed by Ron Mentor, DP Abdias Laguerre
May 24th
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Haitian History: "Roots of Leadership" past... →
done for a new generation of Haitians, Haitian-Americans, Haitian-Canadians, and for everyone else also. The first step is awareness, so spread this vid. The New Revolution start today.
May 23rd
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Steve Brunache Lunion →
May 22nd
«Blackout» during the presidential swearing-in, An... →
According to Edmond Mulet, the Representative of the Secretary General of the UN in Haiti [until May 31 2011], the power cut during the swearing in of the 56th President of Haiti, Michel Martelly is a premeditated act. 
May 22nd