December 14, 2010

A post-quake exploration through poetry. A special feature with poetry by Kwame Dawes, photography by Andre Lambertson.

August 19, 2010 by Lisa Armstrong, Kwame Dawes

Last January's earthquake destroyed Haiti's health care system, once at the forefront of the struggle to treat and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.  A look at life since the quake, for those affected by...

Dominican Republic: The plight of stateless Haitians
February 5, 2010 by Stephanie Hanes, Stephen Sapienza

Some of the most marginalized people in the Caribbean are Haitian immigrants, and their descendents, living in the Dominican Republic.

June 29, 2009 by Gabrielle Weiss, Lisa Biagiotti

Jamaica has the reputation of being one of the most violently anti-gay countries on earth.

March 28, 2008 by Kwame Dawes, Hope Jamaica Multimedia Production Team

Poet and writer Kwame Dawes travels to Jamaica to explore the experience of people living with HIV/AIDS and to examine the ways in which the disease has shaped their lives.

November 15, 2007 by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza

With HIV rates second only to those of sub-Saharan Africa, Caribbean islands that conjure visions of sun, sand and tourism now highlight the interplay between poverty and the epidemic in this hemi