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Nov 6
This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Dèyè Pawòl, Gen Pawòl
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Lide toujou ap rele lòt. Yo fè l nan fason pa yo—pa tankou timoun ki pike tèt yo atè ap gade pa dèyè nan fant de janm kanbral, epi manman yo kouri dèyè yo, di yo se byen yo twò byen ki fè yo kapab ap rele lòt la. Lè on lide ap dewoule nan tèt ou, se on plezi pou ou ap rennen on seri lòt li de ki mache avèk li, k ap di ou ‘Pran m! Pran m!’ Lè lide rele lòt, se on gwo benediksyon pou on moun k ap reflechi, men fò ou gen disiplin pou ou pa kite wout ou…

Lè m t ap travay sou ‘Tout moun se moun…’ semenn pase a, anpil lide t ap pase nan tèt mwen Continue reading “M pa kanmarad ou!” »


Nov 6
This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Link of the Day
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ZOE Children’s Homes

This is one topic that is very close to my heart. This is evil at its very worst. We have the nerve to call ourselves a ‘civilized society’; yet we sit and let this horror happen. We are seeing terrorists everywhere and fighting the most pointless and stupid wars. This is the terror whe should try to expunge. This is the war we should fight!

Continue reading “Link of the Day: Child Prostitution” »


Oct 26
This entry is part 6 of 9 in the series Link of the Day
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Haiti and the U.S.A.
Neighbors Linked by History and Community

This is a nice Haitian  website with a lot of information about Haiti and the Haitian Diaspora in the US. We particularly like the ‘Haitians in America‘ feature. We hope that members of other Haitian communities Continue reading “Link of the Day: Haiti-USA.org” »


Oct 24
This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Web Links & Resources
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Calibrating the Monitor on the right

It is usually understood that monitor calibration is for Graphic Design professionals only. Not so! Indeed, this is a must for graphic designers,  artists, photographers, etc. But anyone who uses their computer to view or manipulate color objects (pictures, graphics or text) would greatly benefit from adjusting their monitors. Continue reading “How to Calibrate your Monitor” »


Oct 21
This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series Dèyè Pawòl, Gen Pawòl
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M pa chonje ki kote m tande pawòl la—m vle di sou kilès nan diferan radyo ayisyen m abitye tande sou entènèt la, osnon anba ki bouch m pran l bò isit la. ‘Bonjou Entèl pa laverite’, se on pawòl m konnen lontan—m pa menm ka chonje depi ki lè m konnen l: kidonk m te toujou konnen l. Se on pawòl ki klè pou mwen, ki pa gen ni de ni twa sans nan tèt mwen: on sèl la: moun sa a se on moun pa gen okenn pawòl ki sot nan bouch li ki laverite. Li bay manti pou dan ri. Bay manti se metye l. Li malad. Kidonk se tè ki pou geri l—ak maladi bay manti a! Continue reading “Bonjou ‘Entèl’ pa Laverite!” »


Oct 14
This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Haiti Chérie

Mirebalais, Haiti. FATEM

FATEM – Foundation for the Technological and Economic Advancement of Mirebalais

This organization is setting a very imprortant precedent. It would be ideal if more Haitian natives would consider helping their localities in a similar manner. Please, contact FATEM and let them know in what capacity you can help.

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Oct 14
This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Haiti Chérie

Port-au-Prince, Haiti: National Palace

‘Palais National!’ How many memories! Among others, I remember the day when I drank water from a firefighter’s helmet. It was Flag Day, and as usual, all school children had to be present for the festivities and the ever present presidential speech. It was a very hot day, and I made the mistake to enter the front yard. When the President was ready to start speaking, the gates got closed! Here we were, hot and sweating, dying of thirst and hunger. Once again, the firefighters came to the rescue! I never made that mistake again. From that date on, every time we were asked to attend such affairs, we would wait for the accompanying teacher to finsh his roll call, and, we (students of PSCSM: Petit Séminaire Collège Saint Martial) would disappear through the crowd… Continue reading “Port-au-Prince, Haiti: National Palace” »


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