Just 4 years after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, USAID had dedicated a lot of ressources to help rebuild the affected nation. There were many projects...
After the Haiti earthquake in January 2010, a large part of the Port-au-Prince population found refuge in makeshift camps. In these precarious...
It is difficult for a young Haitian to practice secular music if he has been raised in a strictly Protestant family. Wendy only lives for music...
Homophobia is a disease of ignorance that can lead to murder. Alexandra, a young homosexual from a poor neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, survives...
The Haiti earthquake of January 2010 left its share of people with disabilities. Wesly was five years old when his life changed. Today as a teenager...
In today’s Haitian society, it is extremely difficult for a boy to be both a dancer and effeminate. In a moving testimony, Enòk tells us about...
Men and women bleach their skin for sociological, historical and psychological reasons. This film gives voice to one of these people in order to...
Work is freedom. Freedom is dignity. There is nothing degrading about breaking stones, especially if you do it to survive honestly. And whoever does...