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Monday 24 December 2012

Haiti's New Dictatorship

Engaging and thought-provoking short article written by Justin Podur that I came across on the Upside Down World website, which is an alternative source of information to the mainstream reporting on activism and politics in the Americas. Well worth a read...Haiti's New Dictatorship concerns international control over the country including Western governments and NGOs and its impact on Haitian's as well as addressing the negative portrayal of Haiti. The article also highlights the often overlooked economic contribution of the Haitian diaspora.

What are your thoughts on the international presence in Haiti?

Saturday 1 December 2012

Haiti Fundraiser - Notting Hill Community Church

It's been a while since I've written a post...The last few months have been crazy busy and I've thought about Haiti many a time and my enriching experiences in other parts of the world as well as in London. I went to a Haiti fundraiser last night, 30 November 2012, at the Notting Hill Community Church with my Ma. Check out their website for more details and about how you might get involved and United Haitians in the UK too. It was our first visit to the church and we were welcomed by all. What a fabulous night! Lots of love and positive energy flowed through the building. The church is raising money to support children's education in Haiti and we were more than happy to be a part of that. It reminded me of my own time in Haiti last year and the importance of working at grassroots level. Every little counts! There efforts help children's lives, their families and the community. A ripple effect. I was sad to hear about the devstation caused by hurricane Sandy, which destroyed many crops in the North. Unfortunately, Haiti and other parts of the Caribbean didn't receive as much attention in mainstream news as other countries. But they will not be forgotten. And lots of people do really care. Yesterday was a perfect example of that.

The beautiful sounds created by the range of performers transported me to the Caribbean, if only for a few moments. Wow! The beat of the drums, and the sounds of the rich voices and percussion merged together beautifully. So striking. It really touched me deeply. Hypnotic. Stirred the soul. A powerful experience and even better that I shared it with my Ma and those around me. Feeling inspired...

I would also like to acknowledge the passing of my loved ones in recent times. R.I.P. Chris, Churchill and Grandad. X