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Haiti, One Year Later

 

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A year ago today an earthquake ravaged Haiti and ultimate claimed close to 300,00 lives. The aftermath has left an estimated 1.5 million homeless. Meanwhile the plans to rebuild the island nation have barely begun. This hour, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at where the money raised for Haiti has gone, the political climate in the region, and what initiatives are afoot in Boston to help our Haitian community.
Guests:
Linda Dorcena Forry, Massachusetts State Representative
Manolia Charlotin, Editor and Business Manager of the Boston Haitian Reporter.
Brian Concannon, Director of the Institute For Justice And Democracy In Haiti 

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