
Habitat for Haiti | Growing Up With Haitian Parents feat. Marc
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In this episode of Culture In Between, Marc shares his experience as a Haitian-American. He describes the vibrancy of life in the Little Haiti neighborhood in Miami, why no one leaves hungry from a Haitian dinner (post-dinner, anyone?), and why voodoo is not actually an integral part of the culture despite existing stereotypes.
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- 00:00-Introduction
- 00:50-Marc Introduction
- 01:55-Where are your parents from?
- 02:47-Where did you grow up?
- 05:00-Did you have family already living in the U.S.?
- 06:30-Speaking Creole
- 11:47-What was it like growing up in a large Haitian community?
- 16:34-Have you visited Haiti?
- 24:28-Do you stand out or fit in when you're visiting?
- 32:15-What was it like for your parents witnessing how Haiti has changed?
- 35:43-False accusations
- 38:15-Stereotype Mythbusters
- 43:19-What are some of your favorite foods?
- 51:10-Music
- 54:05-What is your favorite saying or expression?
- 57:51-Where are some of your happy places?
- 01:02:15-Outro
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