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Learn Haitian Dance with Teaching Artist Djenane Saint Juste out of the Cowles Classroom!
This Cowles Classroom lesson is intended for students in Kindergarten through 5th Grade, and is fun to try with family and friends!
Full lessons from the Cowles Classroom will be available on Tuesday, April 14, 2020!
About Djenane Saint Juste: Djenane Saint Juste, a native of Haiti, is the Artistic Director of Afoutayi Haitian Dance, Music and Arts Company. Djenane has been a dance teacher working with k-12 students and adults for over 25 years, in French, Creole, Spanish and English. She is a professional choreographer, dancer, actress, vocalist, and writer specializing in Haitian traditional dance and folklore. She received a BA in Physical Education in Cuba, a MAEd at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, and a license in ELL. Djenane has also been trained in Ballet, Hip Hop, Modern, Jazz, Ballroom, and Zumba at the Institut de Danse JAKA, Institut de Dance Vivianne Gauthier, Artcho Dance Company in Haiti, and in other prestigious dance companies in the U.S. She is the creator and instigator of the Annual Haitian Cultural Festival, and has brought exciting new themes and activities to engage participants in Haitian culture since the first Haitian Festival in 2009. Djenane has dedicated herself to the research, development and promotion of traditional Haitian dance, song and storytelling. She is a former faculty member in the world dance department at the Saint Paul Conservatory for the Performing Arts, and an artist in residence at Hamline University and St. Olaf University. Djenane's work towards the preservation of Haitian culture has been documented in works such as "Making Caribbean Dance" by Susanna Sloat, as well as "Lavil: Life, Love, and Death in Port-au-Prince (Voice of Witness)" by Peter Orner, Evan Lyon, and Edwidge Danticat. In 2018 Djenane was the recipient of the “NAACP” and the Haitian Community of Minnesota Award of Excellence for her outstanding contributions and commitment in advancing the culture and causes for communities of color in Minnesota.
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The Culture Challenge: HAITIAN wife & AMERICAN husband debate cultural differences! | Who's right!?
Just looking at us on the surface, you might think that we both come from the same place, but the reality is that we actually have very different backgrounds and upbringings. Kothney-Issa was born (and lived in), Port-Au-Prince, Haiti until she was 7 years old. Before moving to the United States…first Florida & then Missouri. Marek on the other hand was born and raised in a working class neighborhood in Kansas City, MO.
Knowing each other since the age of 13 and now being married for nearly 6 years, some of those cultural differences are bound to surface. Today we’re diving into the discussions and debating some of the most heavily contrasted & funny ways in which we each see the world. Some of the questions include:
1. True or False: my spouse’s native language is difficult to learn?
2. How do you greet people in your household?
3. What was your families “household mantra” growing up?
4. What day was church day?
5. What was the most cooked meal in your household weekly?
6. Who owns the food on your plate?
7. In your household, did your parents approve of other adults complimenting you excessively?
8. Was it normal to get disciplined outside of your immediate household?
9. What age do kids need to leave the house?
10. Can sickness be healed with household remedies?
We hope you enjoy this video, and maybe even learn a thing or two, like the fact that Kothney-Issa speaks Haitian Creole fluently! Enjoy!
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#1 WHO IS THE BUSH FAMILY?
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#3 HOW LONG HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN LIVING IN THE TINY HOUSE?
►We signed the contracts on our third wedding anniversary in 2017. We officially moved in NOVEMBER 2017 and have now been in the home for about 2.5 years!
#4 HOW MANY PLACES HAVE YOU LIVED IN THE TINY HOUSE?
►Three parking spots, two states, including Florida and now Texas!
#5 HOW LONG HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN MARRIED?
►We met (and dated!) in the 7th Grade at Lincoln Middle School in Kansas City, Missouri in 2007. We got married in 2014 and are now coming up on 6 years of marriage!
#6 HOW MUCH DEBT DID YOU SAY YOU PAID OFF?
►In only 24 months, we paid off $125,000.00 worth of debt which included ALL credit cards, BOTH brand new cars, BOTH his and her degrees, and the TINY HOUSE itself!
#7 HOW DID YOU PAY OFF $125,000.00 in 24 MONTHS?
►The short answer…(1) WE GOT SERIOUS, (2) we got on the same page, and (3) WE WENT TO WORK…ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! To hear the full story, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDKl6_w5RA4&t=124s and check out our full MONEY and DEBT-FREE JOURNEY playlists: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLGdbNJR_2Zv
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This N.J. restaurant brings a taste of Haiti to Union County. Have you ever been to First Republic Lounge? http://nj-ne.ws/OYNdONm
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ZoeBaby101 "Off The Porch" Interview
We recently linked with South Florida rapper Zoe Baby 101 for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about life in Broward County, growing up in Ft. Lauderdale, the Haitian culture in South Florida, living in Haiti, jumping off the porch when he was 12 years old, making his first song when he was in high school, just starting to take music seriously last year, his transition from the streets to rap, his creative process, the music scene in Broward, his single “Pull Up”, his music video for “Victims”, working with John Wicks, focusing on singles & music videos right, just dropping “Ventin” with Gank Gaank, producers & features he’s been working with, being an independent artist, fatherhood, and much more!
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What do you do when World No. 1 Naomi Osaka and LeBron James’ digital media company, Uninterrupted, suddenly wants to collaborate with you during Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival? For Haitian-American artist Tracy Guiteau, first, you “lose sleep,” calm your nerves, process the invitation and let your “creativity answer their call.”
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MEET LEANNA ARCHER THE YOUNGEST HAITIAN AMERICAN ENTREPRENEUR
Passionate about animal breeding, Belannda Dormélus, a 24-year-old woman living in a rural environment, succeeds in her small business and in her life thanks to entrepreneurship training using the ILO's "Start and improve your business" (SIYB) methodology.
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MEET HAITIAN ENTREPRENEUR JIMY MARTIAL WHO INVENTED THE RESTCAP WITH THE HAITIAN FLAG.
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La Belle Martini is chatting it up with Ronald Cetoute, Cofounder and Director of the BEL Initiative
The B.E.L. Haiti Initiative is a program of the Georgia Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia. The program provides entrepreneurship education, mentor-ship, access, and exposure to Haitian entrepreneurs from Haiti.
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Marc Alain Boucicault Shares Insights and Stories About His Superpower
Devin: Marc, what's your superpower?
Marc: I don't think I have any. I really think anyone can do what I'm doing. If you are passionate, if you are disciplined, if you know how to connect dots, I think you can do anything that I'm doing right now.
Building this company, honestly, was a bit unique, and I did not think I was capable of doing it until I actually started putting the dots together. The guy [Roy Glasberg] at Google that I met amazed me when he said the following, "I don't have any superpower. I just know how to connect the dots." And that resonated with me. And when I came back to Haiti, I tried to reach out to sponsors, people who were sponsoring my social venture, to find that interest in a person that really would like to be able to help you. Not asking too much, but just a little bit. And you, your job is to connect those little bits all together because there's no big money in Haiti that you can just tap your hand into and build the company and build the 800 square meter space just like the one we have today. It takes time, patience and being able to connect the dots. If I would say I have a power, maybe that's what it is.
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Marc Alain Boucicault is a Fulbright Scholar who worked for the International Development Bank and the World Bank as an economist at the outset of his career. As much influence and power as that gave him, he felt he could make a bigger difference as a social entrepreneur, helping build the tech industry from the ground up in his home country, Haiti.
From scratch, he built Banj, a co-working facility and business accelerator with high-speed internet access for tech entrepreneurs in Port-Au-Prince. He held a variety of events and brought entrepreneurs into the space to begin building tech companies.
Then, without warning in one evening, a riot in this capitol city focused on removing the president included a rampage of destruction that destroyed every physical manifestation of the community he’d built over the previous two years. His business was gone.
At that point, he thought there would be no way to recover. Building it once had represented a herculean task. He couldn’t see a way to recreate it all.
For once, I suspect, he was happy to be wrong. The community he had built, including an international network of support, including sponsors and investors, rallied around and helped rebuild the facility.
Today, he boasts that more than 7,000 people have attended events there. Hundreds of entrepreneurs have received support, coaching or a place to work. Among these are 40 tech companies getting mentored and cultivated to build a tech economy in a country without one.
When I first spoke to Marc before the riot, he described his superpower as connecting the dots and explained the process by which he’d connected with people and obtained from each some token of value. In that conversation, however, he didn’t fully appreciate how important that network of connected dots was.
When the riot left Banj in ruins, the network returned. One by one, the sponsors and donors, the entrepreneurs and everyone else in the community returned. They helped organize a crowdfunding campaign to restore the building, and before long, it happened.
“That's when I realized this is stronger than me,” Marc says. Once assembled as parts of the organization, the connected dots represented something more than he had appreciated, certainly something more significant than and somewhat independent of himself.
Welcome to a special episode of the BLShow during this Coronavirus pandemic. Nobody is really talking about the health and economic effects this pandemic is having on the Haitian American and the Haitian diaspora here in south Florida and across the states. We took it upon ourselves to bring you those stories.
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