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Haiti In Minutes

Haiti In Minutes

By: Emmanuel Étienne
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"Haiti in Minutes" describes the diverse aspects of Haiti, such as its CULTURE, CUISINE, MUSIC and HISTORICAL WORKS. It delves beyond politics and social issues, giving listeners a chance to learn of the various facets the small Caribbean country of 11.5 million possesses. The podcast is made for the Haitian-American who has not had the chance to discover Haiti outside of what the news has portrayed and is created by a Haitian who lives in America and dreams to share.2023 Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Haiti In Minutes: Episoide 7 | Cultural Dissonance Among Haitians
    Oct 7 2025

    Explore the complex cultural dissonance faced by Haitians at home and abroad. This episode delves into identity struggles, code-switching, and belonging amid racial, linguistic, and historical tensions. Discover how resilience, faith, art, and community transform dissonance into strength and a powerful legacy of survival.

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    3 mins
  • Haiti In Minutes: Episoide 6 | Haitian Artists
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of Haiti In Minutes, Emmanuel Étienne explores the world of Haitian artists—painters, sculptors, and artisans who transform memory and culture into vibrant works. Discover how creativity, history, and diaspora shape Haiti’s visual legacy, from handmade metal art to diaspora voices and revolutionary canvases.

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    3 mins
  • Haiti In Minutes: Episoide 5 | Origin of Haitian names
    Oct 7 2025

    Discover the roots and meaning behind Haitian names in this episode of Haiti In Minutes. Journey through history, culture, cities and countryside, learning how names like Jean, Pierre, Wideline, and Ayiti reflect identity, memory, and pride—across generations, borders, and the Haitian diaspora.

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    4 mins
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