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Chita Tande With HHFoH

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by Haitian Heritage Friends of Haiti

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Chita Tande; which translated from Haitian Creole means "Sit Down and Listen," is a podcast hosted by members of Haitian Heritage & Friends of Haiti (HHFoH) to bring awareness on the work this organization has done in Haiti since the devastating 2010 earthquake, and the work that remains to be done today. Haitian Heritage & Friends of Haiti (HHFoH) is a grassroots community based 501(c)3 non-profit organization strongly committed to strengthening and improving the Haitian Community in the Charlotte area and beyond, founded by Haitian-American humanitarian activist Sabine Guerrier.

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September 17, 2021

11 Years Later, Another Earthquake: HHFOH Answer The Call For Help In Haiti

<p>On this month's episode of Chita Tande with HHFOH, Graham interviews president and founder of Haitian Heritage &amp; Friends of Haiti (HHFoH) Sabine Guerrier, in light of the recent 7.2 magnitude earthquake in the southwest region of Haiti on August 14, 2021. When asked whether she was surprised to see another major earthquake in Haiti barely 11 years one of 7.0 magnitude; which left the country's capital sunk in devastation and tens of thousands of Haitians dead, Sabine said she wasn't surprised that another earthquake took place in Haiti; however, she was surprised at the fact that this recent one still caught the country largely unprepared. Sabine also discussed HHFoH's plans to return to Haiti and provide medical aides, shelter, and other necessities. Graham and Sabine pointed out that Haitian Heritage &amp; Friends of Haiti is one of the few non-profit organizations who continues to work in Haiti even after the cameras and international new channels have left. Graham highlighted the reason smaller non-profits like HHFoH are the better choice for donations because contrary to the large international organizations, HHFoH does not have overhead expenses, and doesn't pay salaries to any of its members. Listen to the conversation as it continues and learn more about Haitian Heritage &amp; Friends of Haiti's immediate response to this recent earthquake and subsequent floods caused by tropical storm Grace. If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to receive notification about future episodes. Don't forget to share this podcast, so that your friends can learn about HHFoH and our various projects in Haiti. If you'd like to volunteer to our next trip to Haiti, or in any other capacity, if you'd like to donate, or learn more about us, please please email us at chitatandepod@gmail.com or visit our website <a href="https://www.hhfoh.org/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">HHFoH</a>. Please click here to <a href="https://gofund.me/6e7168d3" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">donate to our Waste Management Project in Haiti</a> &nbsp;and share the gofundme link with your friends. Please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast app.</p> <p>This podcast was recorded, edited, and produced by Graham Pierre-Louis of Gruncle Media Group. All the music used on this podcast are credited to <a href="https://www.purple-planet.com/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Purple Planet</a> all rights reserved.</p>

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July 22, 2021

Reacting To, and Coping With The Recent Events In Haiti

<p>On this month's episode of Chita Tande with HHFoH, Graham gathered a diverse panel of members of Haitian Heritage &amp; Friends of Haiti to discuss and react to the recent tragic news of the assassination of Haiti's president Jovenel Moise. As a Haitian-American organization, we grappled with the idea of having this discussion without making it a political debate, but at the same time, we recognized it was necessary for us to talk about this tragedy and what it means for Haiti's immediate future.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to receive notification about future episodes. Don't forget to share this podcast, so that your friends can learn about HHFoH and our various projects in Haiti. If you'd like to volunteer to our next trip to Haiti, or in any other capacity, if you'd like to donate, or learn more about us, please please email us at chitatandepod@gmail.com or visit our website <a href="https://www.hhfoh.org/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">HHFoH</a>. Please click here to <a href="https://gofund.me/6e7168d3" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">donate to our Waste Management Project in Haiti</a> &nbsp;and share the gofundme link with your friends. Please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast app.</p> <p>This podcast was recorded, edited, and produced by Graham Pierre-Louis of Gruncle Media Group. All the music used on this podcast are credited to <a href="https://www.purple-planet.com/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Purple Planet</a> all rights reserved.</p>

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June 25, 2021

The Haitian Diaspora & The Haitian Flag Holiday | Bonus: Haitian History Quiz

<p>On this episode of Chita Tande with HHFoH, Graham, Naomie, Hancy, Natasha, and Micana sit down for a conversation regarding the vast difference in the observance of Haitian Flag Day on May 18th between Haitians in diaspora and those who live in Haiti. Graham began by asking each Haitian-born member of the panel to recount their experience in how the holiday was celebrated in Haiti and compare it with the grandiose and fervent manner in which Haitian-Americans celebrate Haitian Flag Day with parades, parties, and a massive online presence. Natasha, the only US-born member of the panel, spoke of the way she discovered the importance of Haitian Flag Day for the small Haitian community in which she grew up in Connecticut. &nbsp;Graham ended the conversation with a 10-question Haitian history quiz by dividing the panel in two teams composed by Hancy and Natasha as Team A, and Naomie and Micana as Team B.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to receive notification about future episodes. Don't forget to share this podcast, so that your friends can learn about HHFoH and our various projects in Haiti. If you'd like to volunteer to our next trip to Haiti, or in any other capacity, if you'd like to donate, or learn more about us, please please email us at chitatandepod@gmail.com or visit our website <a href="https://www.hhfoh.org/">HHFoH</a>. Please click here to <a href="https://gofund.me/6e7168d3">donate to our Waste Management Project in Haiti</a> &nbsp;and share the gofundme link with your friends. Please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast app.&nbsp;</p> <p>This podcast was recorded, edited, and produced by Graham Pierre-Louis of Gruncle Media Group. All the music used on this podcast are credited to <a href="https://www.purple-planet.com/">Purple Planet</a> all rights reserved.</p>

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What is Chita Tande With HHFoH?

Chita Tande; which translated from Haitian Creole means "Sit Down and Listen," is a podcast hosted by members of Haitian Heritage & Friends of Haiti (HHFoH) to bring awareness on the work this organization has done in Haiti since the devastating 2010 earthquake, and the work that remains to be done today. Haitian Heritage & Friends of Haiti (HHFoH) is a grassroots community based 501(c)3 non-profit organization strongly committed to strengthening and improving the Haitian Community in the Charlotte area and beyond, founded by Haitian-American humanitarian activist Sabine Guerrier.

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