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LOWELL — When the members of St. Margaret’s Adult Choir raise their voices in song in a benefit concert for Hope for the Children of Haiti on Sunday, June 18, the music will have special ...
Last week, thousands of Haitians gathered in a stadium for the final round in a national song-writing contest. The topic: restavek, the term for the thousands of children who are modern-day slaves.
'Children of Haiti Let's unite, Let's make a song"' Those are words of a new song composed in honour of needy children who were left helpless when disaster struck.
The following piece was written after a recent trip to Haiti, during which a delegation from MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger was hosted by the Lambi Fund, one of MAZON'S longtime grantees.
The song is called, “Haiti Will Never Die” because it’s true, Haiti will never die.” Listen to Yves Joseph’s song here, “ Haiti Will Never Die” To read more about Yves Joseph’s ...
On Saturday Djenane Saint Juste is sharing two children’s books she self-published in three languages: English, French and Haitian Creole, a language she was not allowed to learn in school.
The song is heard on radio, including a children's station owned by former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a Cadet supporter. Cadet has done dozens of interviews.
As Heard Through Song In this encore broadcast, Michel Martin hosts the Creole Choir of Cuba for a performance chat. The group is credited with introducing the world to the rhythms of the Haitian ...
Children, 45 percent of Haiti’s population, are among the most disoriented and vulnerable quake survivors. ... singing pop songs and ferreting out textbooks from the rubble of their schools.
Unlike nursery rhymes, lullabies, or children’s songs these games are conceived of, built upon and passed along by kids, largely by girls. Irene Chagall, who researched the history and spread of ...
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