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The “There for Haiti” International Video Conference invites you to submit artwork that demonstrates how young Canadians, from the Pacific to the Arctic to the Atlantic Oceans, are “There for Haiti.” In addition to sharing your work on the online Global Gallery, a select group of students will have the opportunity to share what their art means...
Canada is known for its relationships in the world as a nation committed to helping others. Canada's ongoing role to help Haiti deal with the destruction from the massive earthquake two years ago demonstrates that Canadians care about others and are willing to help. This pencil sketch shows Canadians helping with the initial relief efforts,...
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This production was created through AYV's Global Collaboration project between the Ellis School in Pittsburgh, USA and the Haiti Ocean Project in Haiti.
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Global Collaboration
By: Kenneth Lamartiniere
We (Haiti Ocean Project) are trying to change the image of Haiti from negative to positive. We want the world to understand that Haiti is a beautiful country, with beautiful people, a beautiful ocean and beautiful marine life, such as this pantropical spotted dolphin. We spent 7 hours out on the water, trying to capture...
voici la variété des especes vegetales de Haiti mais fortement menacée par le deboisement et l'erosion, faisons bien quelque chose pour les préserver et soutenir aussi les petits producteurs !
By: Charmerine Calixte
In January, an endangered humpback whale went into Haitian waters and was harpooned by a group of fishermen on the north coast. We tried to talk to these fishermen, but they were not educated about the importance of these species. All we could do at the time was watch. The next day, the whale died near a beach. We were...
Charlens Calixte and Francklin Barbier are two of the coordinators for Haiti Ocean Project. They organize what we do. They stand by a painting of our logo. We are proud to be in this project.
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haiti, project