April 6, 2012 / IIP Digital
by 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.

March 30, 2012
by Jennifer McDonald

American Society of Journalists and Authors honors Lisa Armstrong with Arlene Eisenberg Award for "Articles that Make a Difference."

March 9, 2012 / Untold Stories
by Joanne Silberner, Ansel Herz

A health facility in rural Haiti has a program to detect and treat cancer, but a big challenge persists: How can they encourage Haitians to get cancer screening and treatments before it’s too late?

February 24, 2012
by Monsicha 'Sam' Hoonsuwan

Two years after the catastrophic earthquake, Kwame Dawes returned to Haiti to relay, through a soulful performance that blended poetry with photographs and music, stories of post-quake challenges.

February 20, 2012
by Jennifer McDonald

Andre Lambertson presents his photographs of post-quake Haiti at the University of Virginia and appears in The Cavalier Daily.

Joel Sainton and sons at their home in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince.
February 10, 2012
by Jon Sawyer

Two years after the earthquake the Pulitzer Center visits Haiti, along with poet Kwame Dawes, for a special performance of the multimedia production “Voices of Haiti."

February 8, 2012 / Miami Herald
by Carley Lake

WLNR-Miami Herald News features an interview with poet Kwame Dawes and composer Kevin Simmonds about the "Voices of Haiti" performance at the University of Miami.

January 27, 2012
by Andre Lambertson

Pulitzer Center grantee Andre Lambertson to speak about his experience reporting from Haiti at the University of Virginia.

January 11, 2012 / iWatch
by Jacob Kushner

USAID's food aid program to earthquake-devastated Haiti gave a nice $140 million boost to American farmers; it did no good at all for their Haitian counterparts.

December 30, 2011
by Kwame Dawes

Poet Kwame Dawes presents his multimedia exploration of Haiti's earthquake through the lives, and voices, of Haitians confronting the ongoing consequences of this disaster.

December 30, 2011
by Kwame Dawes, Andre Lambertson

Poet Kwame Dawes presents his multimedia exploration of Haiti's earthquake through the lives, and voices, of Haitians confronting the ongoing consequences of this disaster.

December 15, 2011 / Guernica
by Kwame Dawes

Pulitzer Center grantee Kwame Dawes reflects on his work in the Caribbean and his journey as a poet and documentarian.

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