Wayom Ayiti 2050

Hayti's Future, Rooted in Our Past

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Hayti's history is a cause to celebrate AND is at the root of its problems today.

Haytian general/leader (1743-1803) , Toussaint Louverture

“You can cut the branches of the tree of liberty, but you can’t destroy the roots because they are too strong and too many.”

an Ongoing crisis

Is there hope? What will come next?

As destruction continues,strategic thinkers and doers are becoming increasingly needed. The emerged and reconstructed nation will require input from individuals like yourself and the collaboration from many both inside Hayti and the Diaspora.

The Haytian fight for Independence

How did Hayti become what it is today?

Come Re-engineer Hayti in Unity

Despite its rich history as the first Black republic and a symbol of resilience, Hayti has struggled to find lasting stability and peace. Amid this landscape, there is now an opportunity to re-engineer the governance system and political economy. To replace dysfunctional institutions.

The Context

What led to the terrible atrocities occurring now?

The Fight

Hayti has faced consistent destabilizing attacks to nullify its hard-fought independece. What were these destabilizing forces and how did they affect the country and it’s citizens?

The SOLUTIONS

Grassroots consultations, salons, and spiritual healing with gratitude to the nation’s freedom founders, atonement and renewal can be transformative. What actionable steps are envisioned for lasting peace and prosperity?

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The Unbreakable Spirit of a Haytian Widow

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2050

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