BY Lillian Rizzo and Erin Durkin DAILY NEWS WRITERS
Monday, May 30th 2011, 4:00 AM
Norman Y. Lono for NewsCostumed dancers whirl down Brooklyn's Nostrand Ave. during Haitian Day Parade and Festival. Haitian New Yorkers took over Brooklyn's Nostrand Ave. Sunday for the Haitian Day Parade and Festival.
"I love being here because it shows me that Haiti does exist in New York," said Rodney Chauvet, 34, of East Flatbush, who came with his 9- and 3-year-old daughters. "I try to bring my daughters to all Haitian parades and celebrations. I want to remind them that they aren't only American, they are Haitian."
While most had their minds on song and celebration, attendees were also holding out hope that the recent presidential election win of singer Sweet Micky would bring change to their earthquake-ravaged homeland.
"I hope he brings the modern life ... to Haiti," Chauvet said.
Vanessa Delmas, 20, of East New York, wore a skirt and top fashioned from the Haitian flag as she marched along Nostrand from Martense St. to Foster Ave.
"I don't miss one parade," Delmas said. "I really like the dancing and just enjoying Haitian culture."
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2011/05/30/2011-05-30_haitian_color_culture_on_show.html#ixzz1NwZtRunc
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2011/05/30/2011-05-30_haitian_color_culture_on_show.html?r=news
Une fenêtre ouverte sur Haïti, le pays qui défie le monde et ses valeurs, anti-nation qui fait de la résistance et pousse les limites de la résilience. Nous incitons au débat conceptualisant Haïti dans une conjoncture mondiale difficile. Haïti, le défi, existe encore malgré tout : choléra, leaders incapables et malhonnêtes, territoires perdus gangstérisés . Pour bien agir il faut mieux comprendre: "Que tout ce qui s'écrit poursuive son chemin, va , va là ou le vent te pousse (Dr Jolivert)
mardi 31 mai 2011
Haitian color, culture on show during Haitian Day Parade and Festival
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