Nou Bouke: Two years later

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

Two years after a devastating 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, seeds of progress are starting to take root. But the troubled country still has a long way to go. Video by JOSE A. IGLESIAS / Miami Herald Staff.

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  • So beautifully done, this video. As a group doing what we can to aid and lift the Haitian people from devastation, we thank you.

    “What do I hope for in the future?

    To persevere. I don’t know what in, but just to make it.

    Then, live. I don’t have a precise image of something I’m going after.

    But if something good comes along I’ll run after it. That’s how I see my future.”

    ~ Emmanuelle Lundy, Haitian earthquake survivor and amputee

    ("Nou Bouke" by Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald)

  • The triumph and optimism of the human spirit, reminds me that we are all the same. The young people, who refuse to give in, who still hold out, the small seeds of hope to receive more help from some country who can believe with them again. They still need help.

  • Jose  great work

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