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FIU in DC
Streamed live on Jun 15, 2023
The results of the largest and most robust nationwide survey of the American-Haitian diaspora ever conducted will be unveiled on Thursday, June 15 in Washington, DC. The Ayiti Diaspora Collaborative (ADC) launched the survey from November 2022 to May 2023, with funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and in collaboration with Florida International University (FIU). ADC is a collective of Haitian-led renowned organizations based in the U.S. and in Haiti.
Many of its members have been advocating on behalf of Haitian communities for more than forty years. ADC members include the Haitian-American Foundation for Democracy (HAFFD), Sant La, Avanse Ansanm, Ayiti Community Trust (ACT), FOKAL, Haitian-American Professionals Coalition (HAPC), Haitian-American Voters Empowerment Coalition (HAVE), Haitian Bridge Alliance, Haitian Ladies Network, Haiti Renewal Alliance (HRA), Quisqueya University, and Replenish 509.
The survey objectives included: • Update the demographic information of Americans of Haitian descent living in the United States • Gain accurate insight into the opinions and lived experiences of the Haitian diaspora in the United States, including its socio-economic diversity, geographic representation, and its needs • Identify the various issues directly impacting the Haitian American community
At the survey’s launch, Alix Cantave, W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s senior program officer for Haiti, reminded stakeholders that the diaspora plays a key role in Haiti’s development and welfare, emphasizing that, “With a united voice and collective power, it could have an even greater impact by influencing U.S. policy affecting Haiti. ADC’s research is a step toward better coordination of the diaspora, to help it become an even stronger advocate for Haiti
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Press Conference to Unveil Results of the Largest Nationwide Survey of the Haitian Diaspora
FIU in DC
Streamed live on Jun 15, 2023
The results of the largest and most robust nationwide survey of the American-Haitian diaspora ever conducted will be unveiled on Thursday, June 15 in Washington, DC. The Ayiti Diaspora Collaborative (ADC) launched the survey from November 2022 to May 2023, with funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and in collaboration with Florida International University (FIU). ADC is a collective of Haitian-led renowned organizations based in the U.S. and in Haiti.
Many of its members have been advocating on behalf of Haitian communities for more than forty years. ADC members include the Haitian-American Foundation for Democracy (HAFFD), Sant La, Avanse Ansanm, Ayiti Community Trust (ACT), FOKAL, Haitian-American Professionals Coalition (HAPC), Haitian-American Voters Empowerment Coalition (HAVE), Haitian Bridge Alliance, Haitian Ladies Network, Haiti Renewal Alliance (HRA), Quisqueya University, and Replenish 509.
The survey objectives included: • Update the demographic information of Americans of Haitian descent living in the United States • Gain accurate insight into the opinions and lived experiences of the Haitian diaspora in the United States, including its socio-economic diversity, geographic representation, and its needs • Identify the various issues directly impacting the Haitian American community
At the survey’s launch, Alix Cantave, W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s senior program officer for Haiti, reminded stakeholders that the diaspora plays a key role in Haiti’s development and welfare, emphasizing that, “With a united voice and collective power, it could have an even greater impact by influencing U.S. policy affecting Haiti. ADC’s research is a step toward better coordination of the diaspora, to help it become an even stronger advocate for Haiti
@intruder @ZoeGod @Mega @havoc @Saint of Commerce @kej718
@Soundbwoy @concise @Paradoxx
@mson @Mirin4rmfar @Mtt @MidniteJay
@Samson @BigMan @polio68 @ProlificLurker
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