Serendipity Strikes Again!
Haiti Trip; Day One: Today was another one of those days where my Haitian journey took an unexpected and serendipitous turn. After nearly two years of trying in vain to schedule a meeting with the “legal landowner” of the property upon which the Corail resettlement camp sits, guess who came to a dinner held in
- Published in Featured, Jim's Corner, National Memorial, Recovery
Pushing Past Adversity
Haiti Trip; Day Five. I am haunted by yesterday’s events at Titanyen and sleep will not come to me. The guesthouse I call home is dark and eerily quiet, and while my bunk-mates sleep, I sweep from room to room like an angry ghost. It is no secret to those who know me that I
- Published in Blog, Economic Development, Featured, General, Jim's Corner, Recovery
From Rubble to Cathedral – Haitian National Memorial One Step Closer to Reality
On September 26th, I met with the owner of the property containing Haiti’s largest mass grave. Since then, I have received numerous calls and/or emails asking for details regarding this meeting. Unfortunately, due to the sensitivity surrounding this site and the complexity involved in transitioning the mass grave into a memorial, I cannot provide as
- Published in Featured, Jim's Corner, Self Reliant Haiti
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