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"It's important for the Harvard-Radcliffe community as well as the Boston and Cambridge community to know there is a Haitian culture that is alive," said Alex-Handrah R. Aime '98.
"People tend to just see the destruction and the chaos of the political situation, not the more beautiful Haiti," Aime added. She said the media gives inordinate coverage to the U.S. role in Haiti. "We're not just concerned about Americans and what their role is here," she said.
Aime, who was born in Port-au-Prince but lived in Gonaive before moving to New York, said the ties between Haitian immigrants in the U.S. and their native homeland remains strong. "I wouldn't say our concerns are that different," she said. "We're both concerned with improving Haiti...
Administration: Susan Lynd, Sheila Charney, Donald N. Collins, Corliss M. Duncan, Ann V. King, Anne D. Moffett, Sharon Roberts, Judith R. Stoler News Desks: Pamela H. Thompson, Brian Doyle, Anderson Fils-Aime, Eileen Harkin, Waits L. May III, Susanna Schrobsdorff, Alexander Smith, Diana Tollerson, Ann Drury Wellford, Mary Wormley
Administration: Susan Lynd, Sheila Charney, Donald N. Collins, Corliss M. Duncan, Ann V. King, Anne D. Moffett, Sharon Roberts, Judith R. Stoler News Desks: Pamela H. Thompson, Brian Doyle, Anderson Fils-Aime, Eileen Harkin, Waits L. May III, Susanna Schrobsdorff, Alexander Smith, Diana Tollerson, Ann Drury Wellford, Mary Wormley