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In Haiti, Writer Kwame Dawes Tells of Quake Aftermath Through Poetry

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Writer Kwame Dawes has traveled to Haiti over the past year to report on and write poems about people's experiences after the earthquake. Jeffrey Brown's conversation with Dawes continues a series of reports in partnership with USA Today and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.

This story features video poems with photographs by Andre Lambertson, edited by Robin Bell, music by Kevin Simmonds, and produced by the Pulitzer Center.

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