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Haiti - Social : Martelly creates the surprise !
07/12/2014 10:55:57
There was that night, many people : Diplomats, ministers, senators, deputies, musical, medical and business personalitiesand many friends came to buy (2,500 Gdes - $ 50) and dedicates, the autobiography of Michel Martelly, in which everyone hopes to discover the life of the President.
Once buy, the buyers had to wait in a long queue to reach the podium on which the President Martelly was signing his autobiography, alongside his wife Sophia, author of the preface.
During a break, the Head of State took the opportunity to thank his wife, his four children, the many person
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TRANS-AMERICAN CROSSROADS:
The Five College Center for Crossroads in the Study of the Americas (CISA) presents its 2002-2003 interdisciplinary colloquium:
Trans-American Crossroads: Haiti and the Making of the Americas will explore the historical, cultural, literary, and political import of Haiti within the Americas over the last two centuries since the General Slave Revolt of 1791 in colonial Saint Domingue and the establishment of the Republic of Haiti in 1804.
COLLOQUIUM PROGRAM
MARCH 6-7, 2003. Amherst College
Thursday, March 6
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Robert Schwartzwald, Director, CISA; Jana Evans Braziel, Fellow, CISA
1:15 pm 3:15 pm
Session I -Long-Distance Nationalism:
Haitis 10th Département and Transborder Citizenship
Introductions by H. Enoch Page, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Georges Eugene Fouron, Associate Professor in the School of Education at SUNY-Stony Brook, was born in Aux Cayes, Haiti and migrated to New York in 1969. Author of important articles on the Haitian diaspora On a hot morning in January, at the Pétionville Internally Displaced Person camp in suburban Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a four-wheel dirt bike pulled up outside the tent hospital, bearing an elderly woman with a deep gash in her cheek. While a group of medics assisted the patient inside, Sean Penn ambled over from under a tree where he had been having a meeting with one of his camp workers. He walked with a slightly bowlegged cowboy gait, a walkie-talkie crackling at his waistband, a cigarette dangling from his mouth. Having glanced into the tent and ascertained that the situation was in hand, he turned his rather dour gaze on a newly arrived reporter. Penn has never had conventional movie-star looks, but he does have the arguably superior gift of a magnificently interesting face. When he is in grooming mode, he tends to shellac his hair into a high, rather splendid, Little Richard-style pompadour, b
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