It’s hard to believe, but for the Zanmi Kafe Interns of the Sewanee Haiti Institute our time here is almost over. The past five weeks have been an incredible adventure for all of us. We’ve accomplished so much, completing our respective research projects despite constant setbacks and continuously difficult circumstances. We’ve modified our studies to… more →
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The Cange Market

The market day begins at 5:30 AM before the sun has fully risen and ends as the sun sets. It is central to the community of Cange in both its social and economic importance. Right now the stands are placed on either side of Route Nationale 3, which runs through the heart of Cange. While… more →
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A Trip to the Orphanage

It has been an incredible trip to Haiti. The past few days have been full of laughter, rapport and deep meaningful conversations within our group of students and faculty, as well as the people we have met and are working with here in Cange. However, my experience have gone beyond conversation and photography. As Sewanee students, we have been… more →
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Catching Up With Friends and the Archive Project

While on a quick trip to Cange, Haiti in January, I had the opportunity to reconnect with old friends. Pradip and I got to spend part of a rainy evening chatting with Pere Fritz Lafontant and His daughter Marie Flore Chipps. Pere has lived in the Central Plateau for almost all of his adult life… more →