April 6, 2012 / IIP Digital
Lisa Armstrong
Partners In Health has been an important organization in post-earthquake Haiti—a key to its success is listening to what the communities want, rather than telling them what they need.
February 20, 2012 /
Jennifer McDonald
Andre Lambertson presents his photographs of post-quake Haiti at the University of Virginia and appears in The Cavalier Daily.
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July 28, 2011 / WFDD
Erin Banco
WFDD interviews poet and reporter Kwame Dawes before the premiere of "Voices of Haiti." Voices was also featured in Winston-Salem Journal highlights from National Black Theatre Festival.
January 17, 2011 / The Daily Beast
Lisa Armstrong
Despite accusations of human-rights abuses, former Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier, who has since been detained by police, was met with cheers and tears after his surprise return from exile Monday.
January 15, 2011 / The Daily Beast
Lisa Armstrong, Andre Lambertson
One year after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, one man is still trying to rebuild. But instead of finding bricks and metal in the rubble, he found his 11-year-old neighbor's remains. Lisa Armstrong reports from Port au Prince.
Andre Lambertson, Haiti, 2010
November 23, 2010 /
Kate Seche
In this lesson, students will examine the various online resources and reporting projects related to Haiti, and learn more about the reconstruction effort one year after the quake. 
November 9, 2010 /
The initial shock of the earthquake has passed but Haiti continues its struggle to overcome both man-made and natural disasters.
October 22, 2010 /
Tricia Dunn
When high school seniors from the School Without Walls in Washington, DC were asked what they've heard lately about Haiti by visiting Pulitzer Center journalists, they responded, "not much." Almos
September 30, 2010 /
What's happening on the ground in Haiti? Join us for a conversation beyond the sound bites. Journalists will discuss a range of issues including reconstruction, public health, human rights, and resilience.
August 27, 2010 / Untold Stories
Lisa Armstrong, Andre Lambertson
As Wyclef Jean appeals the decision barring him from Haiti's presidential race, some Haitians suggest he should use his wealth to help those in immediate need.

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