
Haiti: a retomada
When a habitation dies, a warehouse of memory perishes with it,” says Wole Soyinka, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. In this issue, he calls for restoring the spirit of Haiti, a country fallen prey to political contradictions and the victim of blind forces of nature.
Read the article At one with Haiti, by Wole Soyinka
Read the other articles:
Raoul Peck: A Common search for greater humanity
Gérard Chéry: The Haitian economy's vicious circle
Nancy Roc: Building a new Haiti
Bernard Hadjadj: Responsibility: the link between freedom and solidarity
Marie Laurence Jocelyn Lassègue: Culture: cradle of the Haitian renaissance
Michèle Oriol: Haiti's new start will not be from zero
Roberson Alphonse: The Haitian press: a turning point
Antonio Vigilante: Culture and development: two sides of the coin