A Haitian – born lawyer once told me, “What you see on the news is not all there is to Haiti.”

With that simple and eloquent statement I began to consume news differently, particularly news about Haiti.
Her words began to open my mind and understanding about Haiti being a place that the news does not always position well or capture correctly.

I have put together a few resources about Haiti that show you some of the events that your local evening news will tend not to show.
I love Haiti. I also feel a deep obligation to stand with suffering people every where. I remember distinctly the people who have stood with me in my challenging times.
I can do no less.
Finally, I pray the Aaronic blessing over Haiti and her people – NUMBERS 6:24-26 ESV
Blessings, Kimberly
24 The Lord bless you and keep you;
25 the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;
26 the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
Fo all things Haiti you have to regularly check out The Haitian Times.

According to The Haitian Times, editor, Garry Pierre-Pierre, is “a Pulitzer-prize winning, multimedia and entrepreneurial journalist” who, in 1999, left the New York Times to launch The Haitian Times. THT is a New York City-based, English-language newspaper serving the Haitian Diaspora.
Helping Haitians Change Haiti through Education
Haiti Partners They are hosting a benefit dinner on November 14th, 2024 in San Franscisco, CA. If you live in or can travel to the area, do consider supporting.
Haitian Pride: Paraded and Pictured
Looks like it was an exciting moment, enjoyed by all!
Creole Narratives
A podcast episode for Haitians and their concerns regarding Springfield, OH.

The linked episode features Luckson Saint-Vil “who is a correspondent for Radio Television Caraibes, one of Haiti’s biggest radio stations and Voice of America in Florida” according to the Creole Narratives hosted by Fadia Patterson.
Political Views
Views about the history of Haiti that I had not heard before. I provide them to you for your consideration.
The Voice of the People
Haitians speak of the hardships they endure living from day to day.








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