Nov 6
This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Link of the Day
.

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 8
This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series Link of the Day
.

Are you related to Liliane Pierre-Paul?

If I had a quarter every time I was asked this question, I would be a millonaire by now. The answer is unfortunately: “No, I don’t think I am.” I have never met the famous journalist, and chances are, our paths will not cross any time soon.

My cousin Roro mentioned her many times in our conversations. I have seen almost every single picture in her Flickr’s photostream and read many webpages related to her and her priceless contributions and achievements. Continue reading “Link of the Day: Liliane Pierre-Paul” »


Sep 25
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Design of the Week
.

This is Jessie, the Cutest German Shepherd ever! She is the one who made it all happen. Thanks to her, Lakay Graphics and Bagay Lakay came into existence.

Continue reading “The Cutest” »


Sep 24
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Linguistic & Cultural Pearls


Linguistic & Cultural Pearls

Here, you will find Linguistic and Cultural Pearls…
Bèl pèl m rekòlte pou nou…

Weekly posting of commentaries on linguistic and cultural ‘pearls’ collected from different sources: the streets, the schools, the bodegas, the Haitian radios broadcasting on the internet, etc. The focus being on the ‘instrumentalization’ of the language.

Gen tande. Gen koute. Ou ka tande san ou pa ap koute. Men si n vle pran bon son, fò nou mete zòrèy nou an twonpèt pou nou koute byen. Se on aktivite m eseye fè souvan. Kòm rezilta, sa pèmèt mwen rekòlte kèk bèl ti pèl, bèl ti bijou pawoli pou m pataje avèk nou.

Please, drop us a line if you find any dead links, mistakes, mispelled words, etc. If you like this blog as a whole, or just this article, kindly share it with your friends, would you?

Bookmark and Share

Blog post by Roro and Tatán
Please, don’t forget to visit Lakay Graphics where you can browse through our Haiti-inspired Designs and Products.


Bad Behavior has blocked 13 access attempts in the last 7 days.

Proudly using Dynamic Headers by Nicasio WordPress Design SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline Copy Protected by Chetan's WP-CopyProtect.