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Haiti (i/ˈheɪti/; French: Haïti [a.iti]; Haitian Creole: Ayiti [ajiti]), officially the Republic of Haiti (French: République d'Haïti; Haitian Creole: Repiblik Ayiti), is a country in the western hemisphere, and is located on the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti is 27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi) in size and has an estimated 10.6 million people, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the third-most populous country in the Caribbean as a whole.
Originally inhabited by the indigenous Taíno people, Europeans first became aware of the island on December 5, 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic. When Columbus first landed in Haiti, he had thought he had found India or Asia. Deciding to establish the first settlement in the area, a contingent of men were left at an outpost christened La Navidad because of the wreck to their sunken flagship, the Santa Maria, that occurred at Christmas, north of what is now Limonade. The island was named Hispaniola and claimed by Spain, which ruled until the early 17th century. Competing claims and settlements by the French led to the western portion of the island being ceded to France, which named it Saint-Domingue. The development of sugarcane plantations, worked by slaves brought from Africa, led to the colony being among the most lucrative in the world.
Actors: Bob Minor (actor), Jack Hill (director), Don Stark (actor), Les Baxter (composer), Roy Engel (actor), Janice Karman (actress), Jack Hill (writer), Tina Hirsch (miscellaneous crew), Jodie Lynn Tillen (costume designer), Asher Brauner (actor), William A. Levey (miscellaneous crew), Monica Gayle (actress), Frances E. Williams (actress), John Voldstad (actor), Jeff Begun (producer),
Plot: The "Dagger Debs" are a gang of snarling girls, and Maggie is their newest member. Lace, the ever tooth-gritting leader, befriends her but soon has doubts --it seems Lace's man, Dominic, head of the "Silver Daggers" fancies the new recruit. Lace struggles to keep control of the Debs, and a handle on Nick, as they face off against the rival gang of pushers lead by Crabs.
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Plot: In 1920 an archaeological expedition discovers the tomb of an ancient Egyptian child prince. Returning home with their discovery, the expedition members soon find themselves being killed off by a mummy, which can be revived by reading the words off the prince's burial shroud.
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Abandonnez-Vous a Mache Prese TV Si Genyen Yon Video Ki Ofanse Ou Rele Nou Nan Telefone: 929-273-1342 Email: machepresetv@gmail.com President Jovenel Moise 2017-2022 Guy Philippe News President Jovenel Moise Breaking News and more Learn about all the good Food of Haiti the Music The Movie Industries, we dream of having a better Haiti someday with more kids who are Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, software developer, stock trader,scientist and more. .
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Abandonnez-Vous a Mache Prese TV Si Genyen Yon Video Ki Ofanse Ou Rele Nou Nan Telefone: 929-273-1342 Email: machepresetv@gmail.com President Jovenel Moise 2017-2022 Guy Philippe News President Jovenel Moise Breaking News and more Learn about all the good Food of Haiti the Music The Movie Industries, we dream of having a better Haiti someday with more kids who are Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, software developer, stock trader,scientist and more. .
A few miles outside Port-au-Prince is a government-established camp for displaced people — Camp Corail, the only "official" camp in Haiti. Rows and rows of neatly spaced tents provide shelter for thousands of people. But just past Corail, a more "organic" community has sprouted. Nearly 100,000 squatters have taken things into their own hands and taken to the hills.
I was asked to direct a charity video to help the earthquake victims in Haiti. I wanted to connect the artists with the actual people of Haiti, so I designed the clapping of their hands to simulate the white rubble in all the photos. Then it was a matter of actually going to Haiti for the people to return the claps. Close after the earthquake, I flew into the Dominican Republic on my own dime. Haiti was closed off to visitors, so I bribed my way through the border and crossed into the devastation. With two friends, I carried everything I needed including a Canon 7D on my back. You have to understand that at this point I had no idea what I was going to shoot, or what I was going to see. It was a daunting task to drop yourself in the middle of nowhere and start shooting. But I felt it was i...
We get asked to visit a lot of Countries and many times it can become overwhelming. Communicating with new leaders, learning about new projects, praying about how we can support the work happening in each country….We’re still a relatively small ministry with limited resources so not being able to run through every open door can often become discouraging as well. For a little over two years we had been talking with the leaders at Hands and Feet about coming and blessing their kids with some new boards and ramps. When the opportunity finally presented itself we knew it was time to jump on it. This was the first time anyone from our team had ever been to Haiti. We knew through the media that Haiti was still in shambles from the earthquake in 2010 but had no idea of its extent. Through our sh...
JEAN-RONEL NOEL My name is Jean Noel. I am the cofounder of ENERSA. My partner and I, Alex Georges, we started in my garage six, seven years ago, making small experiments with the solar panels. ALEX GEORGES This is the raw material. We work them to become actual street lights, solar street lights. JEAN-RONEL NOEL We wanted to be part of something special, and because both of us grew up in Haiti, so we know what the situation is. We have plenty of sunshine, so is there a way that you can harvest energy from the sun and to resolve the energy problem? So this is something that is completely different, and it was something completely new. At the beginning almost everybody thought, “Those guys are really crazy. They don’t have nothing to do? Spending their time making some experiment on sola...
The villagers of Luben are reliant on the Artibonite river—it's their only hope for survival. But they were literally surrounded by death when cholera-contaminated waters flooded the rice fields surrounding their village. Operation Blessing came to them with a solution that saved their village from further contamination.
Le 12 janvier 2010, un tremblement de terre de magnitude 7.0 frappe Haïti. Olivier Laban-Mattei, photographe de l'AFP, se rend sur place dès le lendemain. Il sera récompensé du 1er prix de la catégorie « General news story » en 2011. A travers ce diaporama, il raconte les événements, ses images. Photos: Olivier Laban-Mattei, Son et montage: Elsa Dafour Diffusion: Lucca Photo Festival 2011, Italie Photos: Olivier Laban-Mattei, Son et montage: Esa Dafour © Neus 2010
Today is the last day to donate goods to Haiti by dropping them off at our office! We'll be accepting donations until 5 p.m. Come to 200 Varick St. in Soho with donated items from our list!! Please see our blog for more information: charitywater.org/blog Thanks so much for your help -- all donations are appreciated! And don't forget that if you're not in the NY area, you can still give online directly to our partners: Partners in Health: https://donate.pih.org/page/contribute/haiti_earthquake?source=charitywater Concern Worldwide: http://www.concernusa.org/Public/News.aspx?Id=790
EXCELLENT BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE OF THE HAITIAN EARTHQUAKE AND ITS AFTERMATH Under terrible conditions, Matt Frei and Matthew Price covered Haiti in the aftermath of the January 2010 earthquake with solid and compassionate reporting. The reporters and their crew demonstrated great courage walking into the wreckage and scenes of unrest to get the story. With sober resolve on the ground, they accurately captured the unfolding tragedy. As a result viewers saw new angles of the news that were not reported elsewhere; intensely personal stories arising out of a catastrophe and told through the eyes of Haitians. Careful writing and shrewd observation in the reporting bolstered the strong images of a country in chaos. Rome Hartman, executive producer; Ian Sherwood, producer; Peter Murtaugh, K...
Haiti's small business owners are learning how to diversify and increase sales. The marketing and customer service training is part of a program aimed at boosting Haiti's private sector and creating desperately needed jobs... For more information go to http://www.worldbank.org/ht/
Jan. 12 -- It's been five years since a devastating earthquake destroyed Haiti. Now the Haitian government says the country is moving forward and full of lucrative opportunities for private investors. Can private investment help millions of struggling Haitians? Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports. "Haiti: Open for Business?" airs on Bloomberg Television on Monday at 9 p.m. ET/PT. -- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New Yor...
Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, donors from around the world gave more than $31 million toward Compassion’s Disaster Relief Fund for recovery efforts. Post-traumatic counseling has instilled Compassion-assisted children and their parents with a newfound hope and joy that the earthquake defeated, if not destroyed. Income-generation training and microfinance loans at an interest rate of 1% has given parents of Compassion beneficiaries the opportunity to provide for their families through small businesses like bakeries, water filtration stands, internet cafes and shoemaking. More than 450 small businesses and thousands of jobs have emerged from these loans. To sponsor a child and partner with us to release children from poverty in Jesus' name, visit http://cintl.us/youtube. SUBSC...
Haitian Partners for Christian Development (HPCD) is a Haiti based non-profit that empowers entrepreneurs to start and run their own business. They assist ordinary people with business and skills training, so they can provide for their families. Click here http://www.hpcd.org/ to learn more about HPCD. At Poverty Resolutions, we try to develop informative and educational content to raise awareness of the challenges faced by those living in poverty around the world. Through our efforts, we hope to highlight the work that others are doing and progress being made. Be the Difference. Become a monthly donor at: https://povertyresolutions.org/donate/ Follow us at: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PovertyResolutions Twitter: http://twitter.com/resolvepoverty/ Website: http://www.PovertyResolu...
Providing affordable and quality energy is one of the keys to Haiti's ability to attract investments and help small businesses strive. A Port au Prince power plant is doing just that.
May is Haitian Cultural Heritage Month in South Florida, and what better way to celebrate culture if not through food! We explore the colorful diversity of Haitian cuisine and how South Florida chefs keep Haitian gastronomy alive. Guests: Chef Dominique, KC Healthy Cooking Chef Irie, “Taste the Islands” Chef Thia, “Taste the Islands”
“Haiti is full of beautiful beaches, beautiful waterfalls and beautiful caves. The country also offers a beautiful tropical sun and gigantic mountains. The soul of the Caribbean is alive in the brilliant works of Haitian artists and craftsmen. Haiti is a mosaic culture from a mixture of Indian, African and European practices inherited from the colonial system. Creativity lives Haitian art whether through painting, music, dance and crafts.” By: Ministry of Tourism.
Haiti is different than any other nation in the western hemisphere. Micro-business flourishes in Haiti, where almost anything can be bought in the street markets.
Our aiming is to preserve Haitian Culture and Culinary Heritage. Help us bring this wonderful project to fruition. Visit our website at www.haitiuncovered.com Donate securely here using any card: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=HEHAGSNFQP8GN
Explore Haiti's street food scene and discover favorite local dishes like Pwason (fish), Dire Kole ak Pea (rice and red beans), and Sos Kreyol (creole sauce). (http://www.operationchange.com) Join the Movement Operation Change: http://www.operationchange.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/operationchange Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/operationchng Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/operationchange Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/operationchange/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Operationchange/
RASANBLE! Haitian Arts & Cultural Festival will take place in Oakland, Ca. July 23-25, 2010. The event will showcase Haitian music, dance cuisine, language, art, crafts and other traditions. RASANBLE! will bring to the the Bay Area new and returning celebrated Haitian artists to engage with students, artists, community leaders, scholars and supporters of Haiti. Specific activities will include: master folkloric dance classes, Vodou song class, drum circle, kreyol language course, presentations with key note speakers, documentaries, and a performance showcase. The proposed festival will celebrate, make visible, and inform participants of the rich cultural traditions that are the foundation of Haitian culture. RASANBLE! 2010 Featured Guests: Daniel Brevil - Rara Tou Limen, Musical Dir...
Fencing with machetes is a thing. In Haiti, it's a tradition known as "tire machet." Fusion caught up with journalist Jason Jeffers and director Jonathan David Kane the day after their short film project 'Papa Machete' exploded on Kickstarter. Check out the video above to see part of our interview with them for Fusion Live. To Subscribe: http://fus.in/subscribe Visit us at: http://www.fusion.net Like us at: http://www.facebook.com/FusionNetwork Follow us at: http://twitter.com/thisisfusion View us: http://instagram.com/ThisIsFusion Read more: http://thisisfusion.tumblr.com/
Haiti's 200-year-old Iron Market is a cultural landmark in Port-au-Prince. Take a tour through its stalls selling an eclectic mix of local art and voodoo pieces. (http://www.operationchange.com) Join the Movement Operation Change: http://www.operationchange.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/operationchange Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/operationchng Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/operationchange Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/operationchange/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Operationchange/
Highlights from the 2016 Health for Haiti Class! SUNY Broome Community College January 2016 http://healthforhaiti.org Song courtesy of: Razor & Tie On behalf of: Ghostlight Records Beautiful City - Hunter Parrish Godspell 2011
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Panelists reflect on the two year anniversary of the cholera epidemic in Haiti as well as its effects on the 2010 Haiti earthquake recovery efforts. They analyze Haiti's current and future health and development. Moderated by Trevor Neilson, president of Global Philanthropy Group. Series: "Voices" [1/2014] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 24558]
This Public Service Announcement is about the main health issues that affects the following countries - Haiti, Philippines, and Italy.
Dr. Richard Besser discusses the challenges for the earthquake survivors. For more, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/International/HaitiEarthquake
Volunteers participate in a hands-on project to send health kits to Haiti.
With Haiti's health system hit hard by its earthquake, quickly delivering and coordinating life-saving care is an immediate priority. At least eight health facilities have been damaged or destroyed. Many people are unaccounted for underneath rubble, a large number of survivors suffer from severe trauma injuries. Dr Eric Laroche, WHO's Assistant Director-General for Health Action in Crises updates on the situation.
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The Haitian national team is playing in CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia as well as the Copa America Centenario. More FIFA Football TV Show segments: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0hjRtg1a63J-6xppRe9FuMt Please subscribe to FIFA on YouTube to stay updated on daily releases: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fifatv More videos from FIFA on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/fifa
Pinge is a haitian martial art ressembling to greco-roman wrestling. Rara bands are giving the tone during the wrestling.Tournaments are held during the Easter week.
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This video shows the beautiful and positive side of Haiti that is never presented to the world. Monica Walton shows the world that it is possible to travel to Haiti. Credit: Monica Walton monicawalton.com - Jason Kennedy - Haiti Tourism Board
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Once a major tourist destination in the 70's, after wars, epidemics, and dictatorships, Haiti fell off the vacation map. It's still on the State Department's travel warning list, but the Haitian government says it's safe and fun for Americans to visit. Vocativ went to Haiti and talked to the minister of tourism, tour guides, police, to explore what a vacation in Haiti would look like.
Planning to visit Haiti? Check out our Haiti Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Haiti. Top Places to visit in Haiti: Citadelle Laferrière, Sans-Souci Palace, Etang Saumâtre, National Museum of Art, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Stade Sylvio Cator, Musee de Guahaba, Barbancourt Rum Distillery, Bassin-Bleu, Iron Market, Labadee, Papillon Enterprise, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Cap Haitien, Pétionville, Ogier-Fombrun Museum Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on F...
When we take the time to explore Haiti's true roots, we realize how its unique natural elements can be the highlight of this country's future. Instead of focusing on the ugly and the problem, we should let its beauty shine, and focus on the solution. I strongly believe that eco-tourism can be a game changer here. Thank you Nathalie and Haiti Roots, for taking us along to one of Haiti's most beautiful sceneries. And if you do visit my beautiful country, make sure you get in touch with Nathalie and Haiti Roots. On Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Haitiroots/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haitiroots/ On their website: http://www.haitiroots.com Contact email : info(at)HaitiRoots.com If you enjoyed this episode, please give this video a thumbs up, it helps us out a bunch :) WAN...
WATCH MORE: "MY FEBRUARY 2016 FAVORITES + MY NYLON FEATURE!" → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVVAMSTTx0M -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- NEW VIDEOS WEEKLY! SO SUBSCRIBE AND KEEP IN TOUCH! :) This week I decided to switch gears a lil and bring you something different; This past summer my family and I took a trip back home to Haiti. I've been sitting on gigabytes worth of footage from our trip that seemed like a daunting editing task lol but I finally managed to sift through a small portion of it to bring you guys this short recap of a few of my favorite moments in my favorite country in the world. (My parents are going to be SO excited to see this!) In this video you can learn a bit about my country as you watch as my family and I enjoy the landscapes of Cap-Haïtien and Petionville, take an hi...
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This is what it's like to spend six days in Haiti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MutmrcNxSe8 Haiti has been getting a lot of press from the earthquake but it's actually a great place to explore. Hatian food is great by the way. Ahiti. Youtuber goes to Haiti. Most taxis are motorbikes and there are UN Troops everywhere. June and July in Haiti. Sterling Toliver Rose Padilla Portnoy and Nick ******* in Haiti. Oh and don't read this by the way these are just key words organized into sentences. Special on haiti. Youtuber Goes to Haiti. This is a real Haiti adventure, we rode on the 4 person motorbikes, took pickup truck buses from Cap-Haitian to Gonaives where we got taken by the Ebenezer mission before continuing on to puert au prince. Haiti is great, the people are nice and a l...
Can one man's unlikely tourism plan help turn around the country's economy?
Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and more than 99% of Haitian are black people. Haiti has its heyday in the 18C during French colonial era. Due to the rapid expansion of sugar and coffee plantation, a lot of Africans were brought here to fulfil the labour need for farming. Then it was the richest colony in the New World. The harsh treatment to the slaves initiated a lot of resistance and revolution. Haiti is the only country succeed in black revolution and also the first black republic,which was formed in 1804, in the world. After the disastrous earthquake in 2010, Haiti is now on the way recovered from the damages and basic infrastructure is functioned. However Haiti still need to face the poverty problem as before and it was a long long way to go. Haiti is not an ea...
Free Flight Haiti was formed in 2011 to explore and pioneer flying sites and create opportunities for visiting and local pilots to share our sport in the country. We strive to have a lasting and positive impact in the communities where we fly. For more info on paragliding in Haiti, go Facebook.com/freeflighthaiti or email us at freeflighthaiti@gmail.com About the Citadelle: The Citadelle Laferrière or, Citadelle Henry Christophe, or simply the Citadelle, is a large mountaintop fortress in northern Haiti, approximately 17 miles south of the city of Cap-Haïtien and five miles uphill from the town of Milot. - The massive stone structure was built by up to 20,000 workers between 1805 and 1820 as part of a system of fortifications designed to keep the newly independent nation of Haiti safe ...
Marina Blue Haiti's mission is to provide safe boatyard storage and exemplary service to boat and jetski owners and to encourage all sorts of watersports and land-based activities to help promote Haiti as a touristic and pleasurable destination in the Côte Des Arcadins region. By offering adventure tours, scuba diving, snorkeling excursions, and visits to historic and scenic locations on land, visitors will have the ability to discover Haiti's natural splendors "above and below" and retain and share a positive experience from their visit. Video Information Location: Cote des Arcadins, Haiti Enterprise: Marina Blue Haiti www.marinabluehaiti.com Photography: Alek Tysklind Edits: Alek Tysklind Music: To describe you (Original Remix) MOzambo & Kungs Ft Molly
A year ago, as I was in the middle of a new travelling-phase in my life, discovering a lot of magical places in the world, I realised that back home there were so many of them I didn't know. This summer'14 , with a few friends from college and some family members, we rented a car and discovered some of the beauties this Caribbean island holds. I discovered so many things not only about those magical places but also about the amazing people that live around them and this with other eyes, being surrounded by foreigners. I hope that through this video of my friends and I, you will be able to get a glimpse of those magic sites in Haiti and in the Dominican Republic and I hope that it will drive you to want to know this island and discover its treasures just like we did. Enjoy !!!!!!!!! - MJ...
Plages paradisiaques, héritage colonial fascinant, art naïf et culture vaudou mythiques... La perle des Antilles cache bien des coups de coeur sur https://www.facebook.com/ouihaiti et http://ouihaiti.com ! Nous avons visité Haïti à plusieurs reprises en 2012 et 2013. Nous sommes depuis littéralement tombés sous le charme de « la perle des Antilles ». Authentique et colorée, c'est une île riche de son histoire et de sa diversité qui ne peut laisser indifférent le voyageur qui en fait l'expérience. Nous partageons sur cette chaîne nos souvenirs inédits récoltés durant nos voyages et informations relatives à Haïti. Notre collectif de touristes indépendants bénéficie du soutien du ministère du tourisme en Haïti. Nous sommes là pour échanger et partager nos « bons plans » avec un objectif : v...
Short teaser for an in-development travel and tourism program about Haiti with world-renowned chef Jose Andres.
Once a major tourist destination in the 70's, after wars, epidemics, and dictatorships, Haiti fell off the vacation map. It's still on the State Department's travel warning list, but the Haitian government says it's safe and fun for Americans to visit. Vocativ went to Haiti and talked to the minister of tourism, tour guides, police, to explore what a vacation in Haiti would look like.
Planning to visit Haiti? Check out our Haiti Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Haiti. Top Places to visit in Haiti: Citadelle Laferrière, Sans-Souci Palace, Etang Saumâtre, National Museum of Art, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Stade Sylvio Cator, Musee de Guahaba, Barbancourt Rum Distillery, Bassin-Bleu, Iron Market, Labadee, Papillon Enterprise, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Cap Haitien, Pétionville, Ogier-Fombrun Museum Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on F...
On August, 17, 2016, Emmanuel Altenor made his first journey to Haiti. He took in as many images and experienced as much as he could, and the result of that is this travel doc, Diaspora Come Home. This is Part 1 of three. Part 2 will feature the coastal spot, Leogane. Emmanuel hopes to inspire other Haitian diaspora to make the trip to Haiti. This will make us more effective in helping the country. The Haitian people are beyond welcoming, but Haiti is an absolutely beautiful country. Please visit.
Journalist Monica Walton travels to Cap-Haitien, Port-au-Prince and Jacmel in Haiti in search of art, history, culture and voodoo. What she finds may surprise you. Originally posted at: https://vimeo.com/147966613
Traveling from the DR to Haiti. About Me // I am 25, from Marietta, Georgia and I started this channel in 2013 in my final semester of my college. After graduating from Auburn University in Alabama I spent four months in Europe and tried my hand at vloging. You can watch the whole series here and forgive me for filming it on my iPhone. Right after traveling I moved to DC where I lived for two years. Last summer I backpacked through Central America and produced a 10 part vlog series about that as well. I currently am traveling on World Race. The World Race is an 11 month mission trip to 11 countries. I post videos almost every day, so subscribe and stay a while if you want to see more. - All filmed on a Canon S120, Canon G7x and Canon T3i. Thanks for watching, Julia
Haiti Travel Video Guide: Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Tourists who are unsettled by grinding poverty probably should visit elsewhere. However, for those with patience and an open mind, Haiti reveals a rich culture that is unique among post-colonial nations. It is extremely helpful when traveling in Haiti to have a local contact, through a church, a hotel, or just through making friends with someone. Experiences like dining locally, riding on a tap-tap, or strolling through one of the insanely crowded outdoor markets are great fun and very worth doing but are much safer and easier if you have a trusted Haitian to go along as a guide and interpreter. Enjoy your Haiti Travel Video Guide! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH0T1A2oCK8
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This is what it's like to spend six days in Haiti. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MutmrcNxSe8 Haiti has been getting a lot of press from the earthquake but it's actually a great place to explore. Hatian food is great by the way. Ahiti. Youtuber goes to Haiti. Most taxis are motorbikes and there are UN Troops everywhere. June and July in Haiti. Sterling Toliver Rose Padilla Portnoy and Nick ******* in Haiti. Oh and don't read this by the way these are just key words organized into sentences. Special on haiti. Youtuber Goes to Haiti. This is a real Haiti adventure, we rode on the 4 person motorbikes, took pickup truck buses from Cap-Haitian to Gonaives where we got taken by the Ebenezer mission before continuing on to puert au prince. Haiti is great, the people are nice and a l...
Labadee - Haiti . Walk Video Tour Around Labadee Cruise Port And Sandbar Excursion. Good Located Port Surrounded By Mountains. Many Attraction Is Waiting Here For Cruises Pasangers. http://travelwithmediary.blogspot.co.uk/ Copy and use of my video is not allowed. Jacek Zarzycki.
The last year was one filled with big blessings from God • Hope Church Opens Bringing The Light of Jesus into Cite Soleil • Grace Academy Has Its First Graduating Class With Two Graduates Now Attending Medical School • Adult Literacy Classes Offered in Cite Soleil • Prenatal Program Begins, Keeping Moms and Babies Safe and Healthy • Supporters Raised $80,000 For Hurricane Relief • Fleri Boulanje - Job Creation Bakery Opens • Cervical Cancer Screenings Begin at Grace Clinic • Fleri Resto - Job Creation Restaurant Opens • Trust-Based Relational Intervention Classes Help Care Givers Guide Children Who Have Grown Up In Hard Places • Over 1200 Short-term Missionaries Travel to Haiti • Hope School Opens and The Fleri Bakery Bread Lunch Program B...
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Imagine soaring through desert and mountain terrain more than a thousand feet above the ground – and not in a plane or helicopter. Instead of hiking or bike riding down trails, Bootleg Canyon Flightlines’ zip-line tour in Boulder City allows adventure seekers to “fly” and get a whole new perspective on the beautiful desert valley below. “These unique aerial trails attract, educate and amaze people,” said Ian Green, co-founder of the GreenHeart Conservation Company. “[It] allows them to follow the path of a bird. You will not find a more exhilarating trail in the world.” While Las Vegas provides several extreme outdoor adventures, Bootleg Canyon Flightlines proves to be one of a kind. “This ride is aided by nature,” said Green. “The freedom of silent flight – unless you like to scream –...
Travel, Tourism, Anthropology: Haiti and the External Gaze (Chaired by Wendy Asquith), Media Innovation Studio Paul Clammer (travel guide writer), ‘“Haitian Holiday?” ] Travel guidebooks for visitors to Haiti during the US occupation and beyond.’ Hugues Séraphin (University of Winchester), ‘Tourism: A Modern Form of Colonialism in Haiti?’ Antony Dalziel Stewart (Newcastle University), ‘Joachim’s Possession, 1934: The Mind of an Anthropologist’s Informant, and an International Debate on Haitian Psychology, Vodou and Mental Health.’
Learn more about New York City’s diversity here: https://www.headout.com/love-knows-no... America’s diverse communities have played a revolutionary role in fostering the nation’s growth, vibrancy, and success. Today, New York City is one of the most diverse places in the world, with over 200 nationalities residing in the city. The Love Knows No Wall Campaign challenges us to step outside of our comfort zone, meet our neighborhoods, and experience something new. This video is aimed at uniting people, regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disability, religion, or creed. It’s meant to remind us that NYC is full of diverse people who love living together. We’ve captured the inspiring stories of five remarkable individuals, each of whom come from a different background, ...
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Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M; Recording Studios) "We Are The World 25 For Haiti", in which Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie serve as executive producers and producers, was created in collaboration with executive producers Wyclef Jean, Randy Phillips and Peter Tortorici; producers Humberto Gattica and RedOne; and co-producers Rickey Minor, Mervyn Warren and Patti Austin to benefit the Haitian earthquake relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti. Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), whose own personal efforts as well as those of Artists for Peace and Justice have already saved countless lives in Haiti, filmed the private recording session to create the ac...
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Watch the movie in other languages & check out the video interviews with the filmmakers: www.inhaitifilm.com Synopsis: An unique road trip. An unprecedented, genuine portrait of Haiti. Filmed in Cap-Haitien, Hinche, Port-au-Prince and Petit Goave in 2008, two years before the devastating earthquake -- world food prices were dramatically increasing and an UN peacekeeping mission was going on. The film is a record of pre-earthquake Haiti. In Haiti follows the two filmmakers and friends, Florian Wiesner and Fabian Bohnet-Waldraff on a month-long road trip through the island. During their journey they get immersed in the different and complex aspects of haitian reality. Instead of focusing on the usual poverty/violence topics seen in the mass media, the filmmakers present a colorful and d...
Producers: Dave Ali Fils-Aimé | Dali Reel, Alex Horner | Horner Pictures, Francisco Momplaisir | J'aime les Cayes Cinematography/Editor/Writer: Alex Horner Field sound recordist: Nick Mihalevich | Cape Status Creole translation and adaptation: Marleen Julien Voiceover engineer: Freddie Feldman | Vocomotion Music composition: Rhian Sheehan - "A Thimble Full of Sorrow" Post-sound mix: Steve Horner Special thanks: Molly Augustin, Marleen Julien, James Murphy, Kevin Pierre, Thierry Rivette, Rhian Sheehan. Please check out the wonderful Rhian Sheehans music. http://www.rhiansheehan.com/ In October 2012, Nick, Dave, Francisco and I, set off on a 10 day journey along the Southern coast of Haiti in the back of a pickup. Our goal? To capture a side of Haiti that is rarely seen. Having bee...
Life in Haiti was shot on the Canon 5D MKII and Glidetrack shooter. Lenses used: Canon 24mm f2.8 Canon 50mm f1.8 Canon 70-200 f2.8 Music by: George Fenton from Planet Earth Name: Namibia - The Lions and the Oryx If you have any questions or comments feel free to post them or email me at info@leclercbrothers.com http://leclercbrothers.com/ Featured on Digital Cinema Foundry http://www.digitalcinemafoundry.com/2010/04/01/rescue-haitis-children-trailer-life-in-haiti-double-feature/
Here is most of the footage that I captured when I went to Haiti in the Fall. I'd like to give a huge thanks to Martin Weiss for giving me the opportunity to go to Haiti. I had the time of my life down there, and if you ever get the opportunity to go somewhere like this, please do not pass it up. Contact: georgebwatts@gmail.com Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/George.B.Watts Filmed & Edited by: George Watts Enjoy!
On World Water Day, Monday, March 22, charity: water will launch UNSHAKEN, a campaign to help Haiti recover by providing long-term water solutions. One-third of the nation lacked access to safe drinking water before the quake; now, the situation is devastating. charity: water plans to provide sustainable water projects to serve at least 40,000 people through UNSHAKEN. 100% of donations directly fund water projects. Go here to help: www.charitywater.org/unshaken Video shot, edited and produced by Paul Pryor - www.pryorfilm.com Music by Cinematic Orchestra and The Rumor Mill - www.therumormill.com Audio mastering by Digital Domain - http://www.digdom.com
This is a multimedia presentation about the chaos and aftermath from the earthquake stricken capital city of Port au Prince, Haiti.
Rock Church heard there was an urgent need for orphan children in Jeremie, Haiti. This video tells the story of that first trip.
Haiti is a place that is sometimes perceived negatively. There is a push to change the perception of this beautiful country. The idea behind the piece is to show some of the images of Haiti that are rarely seen. I shot this throughout Port Au Prince and the outskirts of Leogane. Music - Steve Horner Sound Design - Nick Mihalevich
A visualisation of the response to the earthquake by the OpenStreetMap community. Within 12 hours the white flashes indicate edits to the map (generally by tracing satellite/aerial photography). Over the following days a large number of additions to the map are made with many roads (green primary, red secondary) added. Also many other features were added such as the blue glowing refugee camps that emerge. A lot of these edits were made possible by a number of satellite and aerial imagery passes in the days after the quake, that were release to the public for tracing and analysis. Read more on our blog - http://itoworld.blogspot.com/2010/02/ito-world-at-ted-2010-project-haiti.html Developed with support from ideasintransit.org
As the film opens, Donna Karan, along with Davide Belle and Russell James, searches the island for handcrafted treasure in the aftermath of the decay and rubble of the 2010 earthquake. On the path less traveled, surrounded by the natural beauty of Haiti and the beautiful faces of its people, Donna meets artisans with a creativity that continues to inspire her to this day. Join us on the journey, and watch as the Haitian artisans take what raw materials are naturally available and transform them into artwork that resonate with the cultural richness of Haiti.
Watch the movie in other languages & check out the video interviews with the filmmakers: www.inhaitifilm.com Synopsis: An unique road trip. An unprecedented, genuine portrait of Haiti. Filmed in Cap-Haitien, Hinche, Port-au-Prince and Petit Goave in 2008, two years before the devastating earthquake -- world food prices were dramatically increasing and an UN peacekeeping mission was going on. The film is a record of pre-earthquake Haiti. In Haiti follows the two filmmakers and friends, Florian Wiesner and Fabian Bohnet-Waldraff on a month-long road trip through the island. During their journey they get immersed in the different and complex aspects of haitian reality. Instead of focusing on the usual poverty/violence topics seen in the mass media, the filmmakers present a colorful and d...
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Haiti, mon pays
Wounded mother I'll never see
Ma famille, set me free
Throw my ashes into the sea
Mes cousins jamais nes
Hantent les nuits de Duvalier
Rien n'arrete nos espirits
Guns can't kill what soldiers can't see
In the forest we are hiding
Unmarked graves where flowers grow
Hear the soldiers angry yelling
In the river we will go
Tous les morts-nes forment une armee
Soon we will reclaim the earth
All the tears and all the bodies
Bring about our second birth
Haiti, never free
N'aie pas peur de sonner l'alarme
Tes enfants sont partis