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Getting to know your neighbor humanely
A DAY IN HAITI: Today With Gary.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

WESTERN HISPANIOLA, PORT-AU-PRINCE - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with Gary, an Entrepreneur in Port-Au-Prince.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED DOMINICAN, YOU WILL AT LEAST TRY TO FIND AN INTERPRETER.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.

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A DAY IN HAITI: Today With Germain.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

WESTERN HISPANIOLA, TOMBE GATEAU - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with Germain, a Coffee Factory Worker from Tombe Gateau.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED DOMINICAN, YOU WILL AT LEAST TRY TO FIND AN INTERPRETER.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.

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A DAY IN HAITI: One Video At A Time.

A DAY IN HAITI: Today With Abraham.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

WESTERN HISPANIOLA, CROIX-DES-BOUQUETSE - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with Abraham, a Transportation Bus Drive from Croix Des Bouquets to Hinche.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED DOMINICAN, YOU WILL AT LEAST TRY TO FIND AN INTERPRETER.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.

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A DAY IN HAITI: Today With Anne-Marie.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

WESTERN HISPANIOLA, LIMONADE - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with Anne-Marie, a Merchant from Limonade.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED DOMINICAN, YOU WILL AT LEAST TRY TO FIND AN INTERPRETER.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A DAY IN HAITI: Today With Jessica.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

WESTERN HISPANIOLA, PORT-A-PIMENT - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with Jessica, a School Girlt from Port-A-Piment.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED DOMINICAN, YOU WILL AT LEAST TRY TO FIND AN INTERPRETER.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.

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A DAY IN DR: Today With The Illegal Portraits.
An Alternative To Learn About Haiti In A More Humane Way.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg.

EASTERN HISPANIOLA, DR - The purpose of this thread is to find a way to tap into the psyche of knowing how do most Dominicans perceive Haitians and to try to find a way to their heart if there is one to be found. This is a way to perhaps see if most Dominicans can take a chance to look at Haitians with humility and humanity in ways or efforts that are both civil and amicable to hopefully reach common grounds as I invite you to have a day with some Illegal Portraits, Haitians in the Dominican Republic.



It is truly unfortunate that those videos are in Creole and at times in French, but I hope the visuals could still help and also your comments are welcome.

* IF YOU ARE AN OPEN MINDED HUMAN BEING, YOU WILL AT LEAST SEE THE INHUMANITY.
Let us see how this thread will turn out with just one video at a time.
Edited on 6/20/2008 9:46 PM by Moderator.
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