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DOCUMENTARY: Forgotten Faces of Haiti

1 Comment 26 November 2010

Directed by David Ritter
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“Forgotten Faces” is a video documentary project that raises awareness of and celebrates the minority ethnic groups of the West Indies. Many people are unaware of the existence of

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Scientist Says Haiti Earthquake Risk ‘Not Over’

No Comments 21 May 2010

By Andrea Thompson

Senior Scientist Jian Lin has studied Caribbean earthquake faults extensively.

The earthquake that devastated Haiti in January increased stresses on nearby faults, potentially increasing the likelihood of another major temblor in the islands, scientists have

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HAITI:Body of Kidnapped Haitian PADF Aid Worker Found by Police

1 Comment 16 May 2010

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A Haitian man kidnapped while working with a U.S.-based development foundation was found dead on Saturday, the group said.

The driver for the Pan-American Development Foundation was kidnapped Monday along

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Canada’s Contribution to Haiti: Money for Prisons Instead of Schools

No Comments 14 May 2010


Why does a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the Western Hemisphere need 9,000+ UN troops, US troops and 4.4 million dollars for prisons?

We’ve all seen, read, and heard about the deplorable conditions in which the people of Haiti are living under in the aftermath of the earthquake. Don’t despair. Hope is on the way with

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Haitian Earthquake Victims Relocated to Dusty Field

No Comments 12 April 2010

By Joe Mozingo

Relief organizations secure a dusty field for the displaced,the American military calls that site “peanut butter camp,” because when it rains, the plain turns into a brown mud pit.

Reporting from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti — Relief organizations on Saturday began to move Haitians from tent camps that are in danger of flooding to new camps on the perimeter of

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