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It has been several months since I served in Port au Prince, Haiti, where I assisted with immediate postearthquake medical care. As a pediatric nurse practitioner, I have been to Haiti many times during the past 10 years as a clinician, researcher, and nurse educator. When the earthquake struck in January 2010, causing massive damage …
2010 – The Children of Haiti Read More »
August 22, 2021
Document Source: Katherine Hite
Year: 2004
Language: English
Categories: Restavek
Tags: adolescent, analysis, narrative
For her work on the more contemporary period, Frazier herself enters as a participant-observer. She accompanies the Sebastián Acevedo Movement Against Torture and other human rights and worker actions. Frazier’s immersion clearly enhances her (and therefore, our) understanding of the power of collective memory. She conceptually centers on Chile’s northern frontier. In an instructive example …
2004 – Sleeping Rough in Port-au-Prince An Ethnography of Street Children and Violence Read More »
Document Source: National Coalition for Haitian Rights
Year: 2002
Language: English
Categories: Restavek
Tags: abuse, adolescent, culture, narrative
Ti moun se bèt,” (Children are animals) or so the saying goes. When I was a child, I preferred to think of this proverb as a kind of endearing pejorative, something an exasperated adult might say after a child had made a really bad mess. However, as I grew older, it became apparent that not …
Document Source: Moyano, M., International Relations and Diplomacy, 3(2), 141–150.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Categories: Restavek
Understanding The Restavèk Phenomenon in Haiti Through Storytelling and Film Moyano, M. (2015). Understanding The Restavèk Phenomenon in Haiti Through Storytelling and Film. International Relations and Diplomacy, 3(2), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2134/2015.02.006
March 31, 2019
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