Sat, May 18th 9pm
BAMcafe located on 30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
“MIAMI, USA (defend.ht) - The Haitian Heritage Museum, the first museum of Haiti outside of the country, is looking for 2013’s Mr. or Ms. May 18th. For a chance to win, you have to show your pride like last year’s winner, Diana Pierre-Louis.”
Kreyòl sou lang yon machann anba lavil
Se levanjil ki ka fè lespri w’ vinn enbesil.
Kreyòl k’ap bouyi nan yon chodyè vèmisèl
Se mèvèy ki ka fè vant lamizè wè lakansyèl.
Kreyòl ki dòmi nan fouk yon fanm
Se medikaman ki ka fè kè w’ pranm flanm.
Kreyòl ki rasanble nan kat miray kay vwazen
Se…

L’union ( Unity in French) Suite is a visual scrapbook of my Haitian culture, news, fashion and my music. I love pictures, I wish I could capture every moment of everything and relive it over and over again. Lunion Suite was created in 2011 with a scrapbook layout to serve as a daily culture, news, fashion and music picture blog for all the other young sophisticated Haitians of the world. This blog will aim to highlight positive community leaders and uplifting stories about Haitian-Americans in their local community and more.
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“David Jude Jolicoeur of Haitian descent (one the right, was born 21 September 1968, in Brooklyn, New York), also known under the stage name Trugoy the Dove and more recently Dave, is an American rapper, producer, and one third of groundbreaking hip hop trio De La Soul. Jolicoeur, Vincent Mason and Kelvin Mercer were friends who attended the same high school in the Amityville, Long Island NY during the 1980’s. After they decided to form a rap group, each member re-christened themselves with an outlandish name (Trugoy the Dove, P.A. Pasemaster Mase and Posdnuos, respectively). Early on, Jolicoeur sported a unique style of African medallions, peace signs and uneven dreadlocks (known as the “De La Do”). Paired with the positive messages of the group’s debut effort, 3 Feet High and Rising, the image led to critics and journalists labelling the members as “the hippies of hip hop” (a title that the group was quick to refute with the release of the second album De La Soul Is Dead in 1991)” courtesy of Wikipedia #hiphop #oldschool #rap #haiti #teamhaiti #ayiti #music #instagram #igers #instamood #instalove #igdaily #iphonesia #instagramhub #instatalk #instagood #beautiful #blackhistoryforever #blackhistory #picoftheday #phoenixrose360 #me #happy #love
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Haitian Phoenix
Haitian Goddess to the throne! 1/2 of PhoenixRose360, rising from the ashes, spreading my wings to fly!

Good afternoon folks!
I’m looking for Haitian bloggers, businesses (online businesses also), and owners to showcase on the blog. Send me your name, website, social media info, and/or bio. Please and thanks!
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Royale L’radin
Poet, Motivational Speaker, Mentor, Founder of DÈRAPÈ PRODUCTIONS and co-producer of SOUL BLISS.

Vanessa Lundy
Haitian Blogger and Boutique Owner

Good morning/afternoon folks!
I’m looking for Haitian bloggers, businesses (online businesses also), and owners to showcase on the blog. Send me your name, website, social media info, and/or bio. Please and thanks!
Please re-blog
Thanks
NEW YORK, NY — The Haitian community in the New York metro area has an abundance of entrepreneurs, professionals and artists. In this new year, we present 13 leading figures who are forging paths of success with vision and a sense of purpose.