Makilene’s story
Makilene is our country bumpkin. She is an adorable Haitian woman who can’t braid, can’t write, can’t read, can’t dance, and still can’t cut her
Makilene is our country bumpkin. She is an adorable Haitian woman who can’t braid, can’t write, can’t read, can’t dance, and still can’t cut her
Last night almost crushed me. Let me start at about 5pm. I was just finishing up a nice day at the Apparent Project studio, working
So many times I have sat in awe of the situation here in Haiti and wondered how and when it would be restored. At the
Last night in the middle of the night, Keziah woke up to snuggle but then quickly announced that she needed some water. I told her
The speed of the internet, power outages, etc..etc.. makes it hard enough to keep people informed of our goings on here, and it seems to
We are running an un-orphanage. Every time that people come over, they ask us if we have an orphanage. We currently have 10 children living
I can’t seem to spit out what I want to say.. so I am going to do bullets instead1. We have a huge house for
The ladies in our program call her Tata (short for Tatiana) but I call her Ti Mama. It means little mama. She is seventeen years
After just over two months of separation post-earthquake, the Clay family was reunited in Port Au Prince on the morning of the 24th of March.
J. Ackman has made 100 prints of this beautiful piece of art to sell to benefit the work of the Apparent Project. Help us build
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