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Transforming Haiti’s Laws, Bit by Bit

The women of Haiti first gained the right to vote and hold public office in the 1950s.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 29, 2012March 1, 2012Posted inAdvocacy, ARTICLES, FEATURE, Haiti, Sexism, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Amnesty International, domestic violence, earthquake, gender based violence, HaitiLeave a comment on Transforming Haiti’s Laws, Bit by Bit

Window Pane View of Risk to Glory

Haitian American Artist Guy Stanley Philoche started painting at a very young age. A class trip to the Moma (Museum of Modern Art) as a young boy sparked his inspiration to become an artist.

Posted byRenee NicoleDecember 10, 2011December 11, 2011Posted inArt, ARTICLES, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENTTags: artist, Connecticut, Guy Stanley Philoche, Haiti, Haitian, MoMA, New YorkLeave a comment on Window Pane View of Risk to Glory

HCX | Haiti Film Fest | Nov. 18-20

Friday November 18th, 6-10PM Opening Night Reception and Fundraiser

Posted byDialect MagazineNovember 18, 2011November 18, 2011Posted inEVENTS/TRAVEL/FOOD, FEATURE, Festival, Film, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, PRESS RELEASESTags: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Community Foundation, Haiti, Haiti Film Festival, Soul of Brooklyn Regrant ProgramLeave a comment on HCX | Haiti Film Fest | Nov. 18-20
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