Haitian Street Kids, Inc
Help us show them that there are people that care.
Let’s spread the message of hope for the Haitian street kids. Learn about the horrible conditions some Haitian kids are living under. If you are outraged by the ‘restavèk’ culture in Haiti, and want to Continue reading “Link of the Day: Haitian Street Kids, Inc.” »
Link of the Day
Every day, we will showcase a website, a set of webpages, an online document, or a piece of information about Haiti, that we deem worthy of consideration.
It can be one of our favorites destinations on the web, specially those outstanding Haitian sites. ‘Bagay Lakay’ will maintain an up-to-date list of all major Haitian websites and other web resources related to Haiti and Haitians. We will particularly include dead or dying Haitian sites we would like to revive or make over.
Some links will point to charitable organizations actively working in our country. Others will link to websites dealing with Graphic Design, Web Technologies, Hobbies, etc. They can also be just the links to our newest designs.
Please, provide us with similar links, and help us build a gallery of outstanding online destinations for the the Haitian Web Surfer, or anybody else interested in Haitian Affairs, Culture or History.
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?
Blog post by Tatán
Please, don’t forget to visit Lakay Graphics where you can browse through our Haitian Designs and Products.
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?
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.
Tout souvni nou, soti nan timoun rive nan granmoun.
Remembrances of things past, from childhood to adulthood.
This is a series of original blog posts dealing with ‘remembrances of things past’. (i.e. aprann monte bekàn, rache dan, pran piki, ti Janvye, mès minui, koupe panzou, fè chenè…)

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






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