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Amid Crisis in Haiti, Resilience, Faith, and Music

The magnitude of last week’s earthquake in Haiti measured 7.0, but the full scope of the tragedy continues to unfold. Each day brings new challenges, from reports of looting, lack of adequate supplies, and a strong aftershock that struck earlier this week. But stories of survival, resilience and hope are also emerging from the rubble, [more...]

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Religious Narratives and the Adaptation of Immigrants

By Margarita Mooney author of Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora

What do religious narratives have to do with the adaptation of immigrants from the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere—Haiti? Is it only in the United States—a remarkably more religious country than other countries of the West where Haitian immigrants [more...]

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