Sunday, October 29, 2017
Proteger La Voie Routiere en Haiti
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Should Protests organizers pay for damages to property in Haiti?
Friday, October 27, 2017
Organic Rice From Haiti on Amazon
Now you can help correct those wrongs by purchasing Rice from Haiti in the comfort of your own house.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Tele Magic Digital Plus Hommage a PaPa Pierre
Jean-Claude Joseph plus connu sou le nom de Papa Pyè est né à Pétion-Ville et a grandi dans le quartier de Bas-Peu-Chose et à Carrefour. Orphelin, il a été élevé par un enseignant, ce qui lui a valu d'avoir la meilleure éducation possible en grandissant. Jean-Claude Joseph devient populaire dans les années 1980 grâce à son rôle dans la série comique « La Vie Nan Bouk La », une des toutes premières production de la télévision haïtienne. Le personage qu'il y joue est d'ailleurs l'origine de son pseudonyme, Papa Pyè, un père élevant son fils seul dans la campagne haïtienne. Jean-Claude Joseph à part la suite joué de nombreux rôles dans des longs métrages diverses parmi lesquels le film d'horreur « Fly people » du réalisateur Raynald Delerme en 2002, mais c'est en tant que Papa Pyè qu'il laisse sa trace dans la société haïtienne, son départ de la série est pleuré des téléspectateurs. Jean-Calude Joseph vit actuellement à New York aux États-Unis, il est considéré comme l'une des premières célébrités de la comédie en Haïti. Son influence se ressent encore aujourd'hui dans la représentation de la paysannerie haïtienne. Sources: http://www.haitiobserver.com/blog/haitis-papa-pye-jean-claude-joseph-also-named-father-peter.html http://kreyolicious.com/chapo-ba-jean-claude-ppa-pye-joseph/2928/
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Haiti Ranked More Peaceful
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Helping Puerto Rico and the Islands affected by Hurricane Irma
Puerto Rico is virtually without power or cell service after Hurricane Maria barreled through the island, leaving those searching for loved ones in a shroud of uncertainty. Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said the island is facing an "unprecedented disaster" after the storm made landfall as a powerful Category 4 hurricane. While about 5 percent of electricity had been restored across the island by Monday night, generators remain the only source of power for more than 3 million American citizens. The storm killed at least 16 and left the island littered with rubble from demolished homes and downed trees and power lines. How to help relief efforts Click Here
Donate supplies:
Puerto Rico's government created a presentation on the emergency and construction supplies needed to help those in need. It is also urging people to use social media to encourage people to donate to the relief fund. Puerto Rico's first lady, Beatriz Rosselló, has also set up a relief fund called United for Puerto Rico, which connects those in need to the private sector. Volunteer: Volunteer or contribute to the American Red Cross, Catholic Charities, or the Salvation Army, which are accepting relief funds for areas affected by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. For More Info to help click here
https://www.google.com/amp/wsvn.com/news/local/donation-sites-for-puerto-rico
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