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by Jean McGianni Celestin onJanuary 10, 2012
Young people with Haitian roots were drawn to their homeland after the earthquake two years ago.
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November 26, 2010
Video stills: Josée Valcourt interviews Haitian Americans in New York about their hopes and fears for the Nov. 28 elections.
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by Joel Dreyfuss onJuly 9, 2010
Six months after the devastating earthquake, I return to my native city and struggle to remember the Port-au-Prince of my past.
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by Rose-Anne Clermont onMarch 29, 2010
While the focus of the media has been on international humanitarian aid, many Haitian Americans have dropped everything to go lend a hand.
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by J. Phil Thompson onJanuary 25, 2010
One lesson from Katrina is to make sure that those who want to help Haiti have the right motives.
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by Charlayne Hunter-Gault onJanuary 14, 2010
A lesson in faith that could help Haiti.
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by Natalie Hopkinson onJanuary 14, 2010
Buck the colonial world order, and the powers that be won’t soon forget.
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January 13, 2010
The Root wants to know how the earthquake has affected you.
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by Ibram H. Rogers onDecember 18, 2008
Haiti's revolution inspired our own liberation struggles and now we owe them--big!
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