WATCH THE FILM, SHARE IT, LOVE IT, LIKE IT - #NouToutSeAyiti

WATCH THE FILM, SHARE IT, LOVE IT, LIKE IT - #NouToutSeAyiti

The Issue

Please sign the petition to stay involved with and support non-political high impact media based initiatives to promote and drive towards a better Haiti.

Nou tout se Ayiti. We're generating a new concept when it comes to Haiti; a new vocabulary will now be associated with our beloved country which will create and illustrate a vibrant and innovating vision on all things Haitian and what we are! We are Resilient, we are Culture, We are Art, We are Original, We are Flavor, We are Love, We are Harmony, We are Carnaval. We are #Instanaval!

In honor of the victims of the tragedy during the Kanaval Nasyonal, February 16, 2015, a group of concerned Haitian and Haitian-American artists and media professionals living and working in Haiti produced this short film to show our community that we love Haiti and care about her future. We are calling on everyone to participate, demand higher standards, appreciate what has already been done and push for more. We are all responsible for Haiti. 

Show your love, let your voices be heard, lend your talent.

Come home.

"The country is changing, When will you come back and see me again?"(From the song Haitian folk song, "Wongola")

 #NouToutSeAyiti

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The Issue

Please sign the petition to stay involved with and support non-political high impact media based initiatives to promote and drive towards a better Haiti.

Nou tout se Ayiti. We're generating a new concept when it comes to Haiti; a new vocabulary will now be associated with our beloved country which will create and illustrate a vibrant and innovating vision on all things Haitian and what we are! We are Resilient, we are Culture, We are Art, We are Original, We are Flavor, We are Love, We are Harmony, We are Carnaval. We are #Instanaval!

In honor of the victims of the tragedy during the Kanaval Nasyonal, February 16, 2015, a group of concerned Haitian and Haitian-American artists and media professionals living and working in Haiti produced this short film to show our community that we love Haiti and care about her future. We are calling on everyone to participate, demand higher standards, appreciate what has already been done and push for more. We are all responsible for Haiti. 

Show your love, let your voices be heard, lend your talent.

Come home.

"The country is changing, When will you come back and see me again?"(From the song Haitian folk song, "Wongola")

 #NouToutSeAyiti

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Nou Tout Se HaitiPetition Starter

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Haitian and Haitian-Americans
Haitian and Haitian-Americans

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