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More Than ‘Resilient’: Facts, Fiction and Forward to a Self-Made Haiti

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News reports from Haiti aren’t good: political insecurity, gang terror, humanitarian crisis… What’s really happening? Why is it happening? Is there any good news? What are average Haitians to survive? To thrive? What path forward exists for Haiti to rise about the news headlines and claim her right to a better future? How can caring Canadians actually help? (Should they help?)

In Episode 2 we hear the diverse perspectives of acclaimed author and academic Dr. Myriam J. A. Chancy, celebrated writer and artist Gabriel Osson, and director of Rayjon Share Care in Haiti, Renaud Thomas.
Don't miss the episode artwork (by Haitian artist Markenson Bona) and music (as performed by the Haitian Women's Federation in rural St. Marc, Haiti). Find it all at https://rayjon.org/podcast/
This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Camita Estiverne Estimé, one of the original leaders of the Fédération des Femmes de Haut de Saint-Marc (FEFEH).
More information and how to help: https://rayjon.org/podcast/
Follow us on social media @rayjonsc
Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux @rayjonsc
Encuéntranos en las redes sociales @rayjonsc

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Manage episode 399014832 series 3436802
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News reports from Haiti aren’t good: political insecurity, gang terror, humanitarian crisis… What’s really happening? Why is it happening? Is there any good news? What are average Haitians to survive? To thrive? What path forward exists for Haiti to rise about the news headlines and claim her right to a better future? How can caring Canadians actually help? (Should they help?)

In Episode 2 we hear the diverse perspectives of acclaimed author and academic Dr. Myriam J. A. Chancy, celebrated writer and artist Gabriel Osson, and director of Rayjon Share Care in Haiti, Renaud Thomas.
Don't miss the episode artwork (by Haitian artist Markenson Bona) and music (as performed by the Haitian Women's Federation in rural St. Marc, Haiti). Find it all at https://rayjon.org/podcast/
This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Camita Estiverne Estimé, one of the original leaders of the Fédération des Femmes de Haut de Saint-Marc (FEFEH).
More information and how to help: https://rayjon.org/podcast/
Follow us on social media @rayjonsc
Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux @rayjonsc
Encuéntranos en las redes sociales @rayjonsc

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