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New Year’s Resolution 2014: “Love Thy Neighbor”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
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PART I: SOVEREIGNTY AND SURVIVAL
- The Aftermath: Responding to the Crisis (2011–2022) 23
- A Marshall Plan for a Haiti at Peace: To Continue or End the Legacy of the Revolution (October 2010) 37
- Submission or Omission: Haiti’s Challenge in Latin America (April 2011) 53
- A Haiti for Haitians: Ending the Legacy of (Band) Aid (November 2010–January 2011) 79
- Haiti: Five Years After (January 2, 2015) 87
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PART II: GENDER AND EQUITY
- Hearing Our Mothers: Safeguarding Haitian Women’s Representation and Practices of Survival (March 2010) 93
- Cultural Impasse and Structural Change: How to Address Questions of Gender Equity for Haitian Women across Societal Strata (2013) 99
- Love, Debt, and Forgiveness: Women Speaking from the Rubble in Post-earthquake Haiti (2011–2019) 107
- Women in Haiti: Strength in Spirit and Culture (February 19, 2010) 119
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PART III: UNDER/WATER
- Under/Water (Poem, May 31, 2010) 131
- Ayiti Alive! Photo-Essay (2011–2013) 135
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PART IV: UNDERSTANDING HAITI, IN CONTEXT— TRINIDAD & TOBAGO REVIEW COLUMNS (JUNE–DECEMBER 2012)
- Nou Bouké!!! (June 2012) 157
- Independence Notes, or, “What’s So Great about Being Haitian, Anyway?” (July 2012) 167
- What Dreams Are Made Of: Haiti Kanpé (September 2012) 177
- The Horrors of Slavery: Haiti, Vodou, and the Myth of the Cursed Nation (October 2012) 189
- Walking Sadness: Haitian Returns—Nomad (November 2012) 199
- Tout Moun Se Moun: Haitian Women’s Feminism, Then and Now (December 2012) 209
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PART V: FRENEMIES—THE DOMINICAN RELATIONSHIP
- Are You Haitian? (October 2013) 219
- Lavé Tèt: Striving for (Black) Wellness in Academe and Beyond (Travels in the DR, October 2013) 223
- New Year’s Resolution 2014: “Love Thy Neighbor” 227
- Conclusion: Living with Ruins 235
- Acknowledgments 249
- Appendix: Recommended Charitable Organizations Working in Haiti 251
- Notes 255
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: SOVEREIGNTY AND SURVIVAL
- The Aftermath: Responding to the Crisis (2011–2022) 23
- A Marshall Plan for a Haiti at Peace: To Continue or End the Legacy of the Revolution (October 2010) 37
- Submission or Omission: Haiti’s Challenge in Latin America (April 2011) 53
- A Haiti for Haitians: Ending the Legacy of (Band) Aid (November 2010–January 2011) 79
- Haiti: Five Years After (January 2, 2015) 87
-
PART II: GENDER AND EQUITY
- Hearing Our Mothers: Safeguarding Haitian Women’s Representation and Practices of Survival (March 2010) 93
- Cultural Impasse and Structural Change: How to Address Questions of Gender Equity for Haitian Women across Societal Strata (2013) 99
- Love, Debt, and Forgiveness: Women Speaking from the Rubble in Post-earthquake Haiti (2011–2019) 107
- Women in Haiti: Strength in Spirit and Culture (February 19, 2010) 119
-
PART III: UNDER/WATER
- Under/Water (Poem, May 31, 2010) 131
- Ayiti Alive! Photo-Essay (2011–2013) 135
-
PART IV: UNDERSTANDING HAITI, IN CONTEXT— TRINIDAD & TOBAGO REVIEW COLUMNS (JUNE–DECEMBER 2012)
- Nou Bouké!!! (June 2012) 157
- Independence Notes, or, “What’s So Great about Being Haitian, Anyway?” (July 2012) 167
- What Dreams Are Made Of: Haiti Kanpé (September 2012) 177
- The Horrors of Slavery: Haiti, Vodou, and the Myth of the Cursed Nation (October 2012) 189
- Walking Sadness: Haitian Returns—Nomad (November 2012) 199
- Tout Moun Se Moun: Haitian Women’s Feminism, Then and Now (December 2012) 209
-
PART V: FRENEMIES—THE DOMINICAN RELATIONSHIP
- Are You Haitian? (October 2013) 219
- Lavé Tèt: Striving for (Black) Wellness in Academe and Beyond (Travels in the DR, October 2013) 223
- New Year’s Resolution 2014: “Love Thy Neighbor” 227
- Conclusion: Living with Ruins 235
- Acknowledgments 249
- Appendix: Recommended Charitable Organizations Working in Haiti 251
- Notes 255
- Index 285