A post-quake exploration through poetry. A special feature with poetry by Kwame Dawes, photography by Andre Lambertson.
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December 14, 2010
A post-quake exploration through poetry. A special feature with poetry by Kwame Dawes, photography by Andre Lambertson. |
August 19, 2010
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... |
February 5, 2010
Some of the most marginalized people in the Caribbean are Haitian immigrants, and their descendents, living in the Dominican Republic. |
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June 29, 2009
Jamaica has the reputation of being one of the most violently anti-gay countries on earth. |
March 28, 2008
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
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 |