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Adventure tourism group plans bike race in Haiti to raise awareness

Adventure tourists aren’t looking for high thread count or luxury amenities when they pick where to go. Rather, they’re looking for extremes. A New York man is trying to tap into that culture with an extreme bike ride across Haiti, which he hopes will promote tourism and raise awareness of the impoverished country.

Saving Haiti’s art and culture

Arts, Culture & Media

Charity may harm Haiti’s health

Health & Medicine
The World

In Haiti, Success Isn’t Enough to Keep Innovative Energy Program Alive

Global Politics

Invisible Grace

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Haiti’s Iconic National Palace Set for Demolition

Global Politics

Haiti’s government announced that the National Palace will be torn down, with work beginning in 10 days.

Two Years After Earthquake, Symbols of Resilience Sprout in Haiti

Environment

Journalist Dave Iverson return to Haiti, two years after the 2010 earthquake, to find surprising forms of resilience.

Two Years After the Haiti Earthquake

Thursday marks the two-year anniversary of Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake. The 7.0 magnitude quake devastated the capital city, Port-au-Prince, and Haiti’s government estimates the death toll was more than 316,000 people. An international outpouring of support followed, with NGOs, human rights organizations, and the first mass  text-based fundraising campaign  bolstering the island nation.  A little less than a […]

Haiti’s Art in Peril

What is happening to the rich art and culture of the Caribbean nation, 18 months after a devastating earthquake?

The World

Haiti’s ambassador to the US reports on his country’s earthquake

Global Politics

Haiti’s ambassador to the U.S. details what his country needs after yesterday’s earthquake.