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Haitian Renaissance

Haitian Renaissance

By: Annou Reveye - Let Us Wake Up
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If you are interested in unveiling the multifaceted and rich tapestry of Haitian culture, you are in the right place.
The Haitian Renaissance podcast is dedicated to showcasing some of Haiti's marvels in various disciplines.Copyright Annou Reveye - Let Us Wake Up
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Episodes
  • The "Bwa Kayiman" Ceremony of 1791: Commentary by Claude Charles & Woolley Henriquez
    Aug 15 2025
    Professor Claude Charles and Dr. Woolley Henriquez comment on the significance of the "Bwa Kayiman" ceremony that took place on August 14, 1791.
    234 years later, we remember and we express our deep gratitude to our valiant ancestors.
    To the spirit of real freedom!

    De (2) pwofesè, Claude Charles ak Woolley Henriquez, te fè kòmantè sa yo nan lane 1991.
    Jodi a, 234 lane, nou sonje detèminasyon, pèseverans ak kouray zansèt nou yo. Yon gwo MÈSI pou yo! Nou pa dwe bliye...

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    10 mins
  • Interview: Gérard Campfort- Prof. Leslie Manigat - 2ème partie - Kriz Peyi Dayiti
    Mar 13 2025
    Le professeur Leslie F. Manigat opine sur la crise haïtienne dans une interview réalisée en 1998.

    Pwofesè Leslie F. Manigat ap analize kriz ayisyen an an 1998.

    Mizik:Gérard Campfort
    Sous: Achiv BOUKAN LAVI
    Montaj: Florence Bastien
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    20 mins
  • Interview: Gérard Campfort et Leslie F. Manigat autour de la crise haïtienne - Kriz Peyi Dayiti
    Mar 11 2025
    Le professeur Leslie F. Manigat aborde une question importante: l'existence d'un noeud gordien dans différentes sphères de la société haïtienne. Cet échange remonte à 1998.

    Pwof. Manigat gade kèk eleman ki bloke pwogrè fanm ak gason ayisyen. Analiz sa a ka itil nou malgre li te fèt nan lane 1998.

    Sous: Achiv BOUKAN LAVI
    Mizik: Gérard Campfort
    Montaj: Florence Bastien
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    20 mins
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