Walking An Uneasy Path in Haiti
Sometimes it is necessary to walk an uneasy path.
I have always gone to great lengths to avoid involving myself in Haitian politics, or in the geopolitics that permeates this vulnerable nation.
That said, sometimes it is necessary to walk an uneasy path as one cannot contribute to genuine change from the comfort and safety of the sidelines. I will use these words (and the philosophy behind) as my guide as I embark upon the tasks and conversations of the day.
Be well and I’ll check-in, again, tomorrow.
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