An interesting and important development in relations between Indy and Haiti: the Haitian National Women's soccer team is entirely Hoosiers. And this should benefit thousands of girls in Haiti.
Speaker Brian Bosma has made several mission trips to Haiti. To what effect?
Fran Quigley says: Jistis ak reparasyon! Justice and reparations!
What is the motivation of religious organizations in public health?
Commemorate the losses of the 2010 Earthquake & discuss Haitians in Indy
Images and wisdom from Haiti by Katie B
Indy church partnering with Presbyterians in Gonaives & Docine
Hooray for Dr Chuck, Matt, and all of the friends of Timmy! Two hundred fifty thousand well-deserved dollars.
Amy shared about MTB Ayiti and how it could transform Haiti's economy.
What positive is happening in Haiti? How are Hoosiers connected? How can be part of these positive things?
"...and the race ends in the southern beach city of Jacmel, just in time for the city’s wild and creative Carnival."
If it were only going to be one of the world's most grueling mountain bike races, MTB Ayiti would be awesome. But it's much more than that.
Realize the vision of the Haitian people in restoring hope and giving a voice to a county that has for so long been silenced.
Evan Torline plans enjoy sandy beaches and palm trees, if he has any down time from analyzing stool samples
Of the groups at an original Juneteenth celebration, the Haitian kids provided the best entertainment.
HopeMob features stories about the possibility to make a difference,including an Indianapolis/Haiti basketball project
It was a night of beauty and magic at the Athenaeum ArtSpace's First Friday of May.
Kyle Long has a great interview with Richard Morse, plus a playlist of Haitian music
An opening of Haitian-inspired art, the celebration of Haitian Flag Day and the opening of a Haitian Community Center.
NUVO's plugs for Jan Nou Wè L, where DJ Kyle of Cultural Cannibals will play music he talks about in his article "Haiti's vodou punk."
A close second for best Haiti First Friday event is the celebration of their Haiti project by Indy Convergence.
8 students and 4 faculty members from Metropolitan High School go on a life-changing mission trip to Haiti.
May saw a new Haitian community center + Haitian Flag Day.
An article about important Haiti happenings in Indy will be in the Local Living section of the Star on Thursday May 3
It’s official, the Indy Star says Provocate—Haiti’s upcoming art show was one of the top 5 events of May.
Jon Bannon explains why he and his wife are going to Haiti as non-medical volunteers on a medical mission.
Provocate likes the idea of the Indianapolis Museum of Art's event March 22. But there's more.
HS students from Zionsville head to Haiti to put on soccer clinics, build a soccer club & change lives of Haitians & Hoosiers.
If you are looking for specific groups, articles that have been published on Provocate—Haiti...
Thanks to NUVO and the response below, we have a new addition to the Provocate-Haiti site!
Many Haitians are alive today because Max Wright and Bill Farrar first met one another by chance.
For its Valentine's Day issue, NUVO features the love affair between Indy and Haiti.
Amy King reflects on the impact one person can make — on Haitians and on Hoosiers.
Important work St. Malachy Church of Brownsburg has been carrying out with Ste. Marguerite Parish in Port Margot, Haiti.
Thanks to Doug Taylor and Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette for this report from Léogâne.
Thanks to Kristin Wright and the folks at Crosswalk.com
Although it had no projects in Haiti in January of 2010, Timmy Global Health made an immediate impact.
"John Clark wants to help Hoosiers be in the right place at the right time"
Across the country groups are drawing attention to violence against women in Haiti
We met Nan Greg Howland in the summer of 2010. Greg tells us what has happened since then
When a young person encounters the world they have been reading about firsthand…everything changes
The history of Haiti will break your heart. Knowing it, the weak will despair, but the caring will strive to break the chains of tragedy
Steve Zentner's dream: a sustainable in-country medical clinic for Belle-Riviere
2 Indiana high schools teach science, technology, engineering & math by designing water filtration systems for Haitians
IU-Indy law prof is representing 5,000 victims of the cholera epidemic that has swept across Haiti in the past year.
It was a conversation at the Athenaeum that has provoked dozens of conversations