Ouanaminthe students lead Earth Day tree planting, highlighting Haiti’s deforestation crisis | Photos May. 05, 2025 Editorial Why we must protect Creole as Haitians disperse across the globe May. 05, 2025 Games Discovering Haiti’s Wildlife Part 2: Cultural and Historical Significance of ...
The Heat: Haiti Crisis Political instability, food insecurity and cholera, multiple crises that continue to slam the small Caribbean nation of Haiti. From any angle, it is clear the situation in Haiti is dire. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has multiple times called for international in...
The Heat: Haiti Crisis It’s been one month since Haiti’s Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, resigned from his post. This after gangs across Port-au-Prince attacked several government buildings in late February, driving more than 53,000 people to leave as violence continues to rock the nation’s...
Haiti has been facing a worsening conflict with alliances of gangs vying for control of Port-au-Prince Tue Apr 02 2024 - 09:08 Digicel ‘has not seen significant impact’ on Haiti business from crisis Caribbean country is telecoms group’s largest market by mobile subscribers ...
Journal of ultrasound in medicine: official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in MedicineAbuhamad, AZ (2010) Ultrasound outreach and the crisis in Haiti. J Ultrasound Med 29: pp. 673-677Abuhamad AZ. Ultrasound outreach and the crisis in Haiti. J Ultrasound Med. 2010; 29 :673...
Where 2.0: CrisisMapping the Haiti EQ Penn State University: GeoSpatial Revolution Sophia B. Liu: Crisis, Curation & Culture Kurt Jean-Charles: ICCM 2010 Keynote Address Patrick Meier:Where 2.0 Jennifer Leaning: Patterns in Crisis Mapping,Inaugural ICCM Keynote Address ...
After covering the Caribbean nation for years, I was in search of stories that could highlight the human impact of Haiti’s deepening gang violence crisis. I stumbled upon the courtyard of a small house where a group of women and their children were clustered. The place...
However, this cultural output has not extended to Hollywood, with very few films that have been set in Haiti. This essay explores how an allegorical reading of two of these films, Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) and Victor Halperin's White Zombie (1932), enables new ways...
New from Mary Bonina—and particularly timely—LUNCH IN CHINATOWN is a poetry collection inspired by the poet's work teaching the English language to immigrants from Haiti, China, Poland and other European countries, Central, Latin American, and African nations, and others. The poems highlight, ...
A year-long project to reinterpret Mead collections, posing critical questions about making and consuming art in a multiracial democracy. The exhibition brings together a wide range of work from the 18th century to the present, by artists from Brazil, France, Haiti, India, Japan, North America,...