NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Haitian-Canadian author Myriam J.A. Chancy about what's happening in Haiti and a list of books to help make sense of precipitating events. If you have been following ...
After the Haitian earthquake of Jan. 12, 2010, Myriam J.A. Chancy, who was then known primarily as an academic writing about Afro-Caribbean women, went on the road for six months to talk at campuses ...
In August, when Haitian-Canadian-American novelist and scholar Myriam Chancy overheard something about an earthquake in Haiti in the news, she assumed it was a reference to the devastating magnitude-7 ...
If you have been following the headlines out of Haiti recently, you'll know they have made for grim reading. They tell of crisis and collapse, of cholera, of gangs blocking the main seaport and fuel ...
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