I came across this Haitian author on the net. And I am determined to make sure the whole world knows about him!!!!!
You may have seen him on 60 Minutes or read about him in the Washington Post. 23 years ago this poor Haitian immigrant came to America with $5 and unable to speak English. Today, he is one of America's most celebrated self-help experts. Fortune 500 companies seek out to help boost morale in the workplace. His book "Kick Your Excuses Goodbye" is transforming lives the world over.
... editor. Desrosiers is one of the nation's leading authorities on traditional Haitian music and culture. Joining him as a monthly commentator is Nekita Lamour, a longtime observer of the ...
... His band is the best evidence of that time showing that traditional Haitian music could be merged with the Cuban panache and the modern harmony particular to jazz without ever losing ...
... the stage with the French pop group Kid, the Colombian Grupo Naidy and a band playing traditional Haitian music. So we've been snubbed by France -- ow. But the whole concept of musical ...
Africa Sounds focuses on African Music from Central and West Africa. It features articles on top performers, new music albums, and tour dates. Africa Sounds ...
Haiti Papers Over the Past: The Re-Branding of Baby Doc Duvalier On Jan. 30, more than a year after former "President for Life" Jean-Claude Duvalier returned to Haiti, a Port-au-Prince judge concluded his lengthy investigation into the ex-dictator's brutal, 1971-86 rule. Supreme Court Magistrate Carvès Jean had at his disposal reams of documents, human rights complaints, testimony from torture victims, copies of checks, international bank transfers and diary ...
Haiti Prime Minister Conille: Donor aid needs revision Two years after a massive earthquake, Haiti is even more vulnerable to natural catastrophes and still does not have the capacity to manage even small events, Haitian Prime Minister Garry… Click to Continue »
Can Vaccines Break Cholera's Deadly Hold On Haiti? Haiti is suffering the world's worst cholera epidemic, killing more than 7,000 people since the outbreak began in October 2010. One aid group is pushing for a vaccination campaign. But critics worry about its efficacy — and that it may distract from improving access to clean water and sanitation.