Haitian culture and history offer a rich heritage, often overshadowed. Teaching young Haitians about their cultural roots builds pride and responsibility. By centering education on Haitian history, language, and achievements, we can cultivate strong identities, encouraging young Haitians to lead with purpose. Here’s how this approach can transform education. Celebrating Haitian Culture Haitian culture brims […]
Trust is the foundation for nonprofits. NGOs rely on donor support, community backing, and stakeholder confidence. But keeping trust intact isn’t easy. Accountability platforms help NGOs boost transparency, streamline compliance, and strengthen supporter relationships. Here’s why accountability platforms are critical for modern NGOs. Strengthening Donor and Stakeholder Transparency Transparency builds trust. When NGOs share financial […]
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable. Often hailed as the “Father of Chicago,” Point du Sable’s story is a captivating blend of adventure, resilience, and cultural exchange. So, grab a cup of coffee and settle in as we explore the life of this extraordinary man and his significant impact on the Windy City. Who Was Jean […]
Haiti’s leadership in the 1850s was characterized by frequent changes and internal turmoil. The rise of Emperor Faustin Soulouque and his subsequent fall highlight a period of authoritarianism followed by efforts at national reconciliation. International relations played a significant role in shaping the country’s leadership dynamics. Faustin Soulouque: From General to Emperor In 1847, General […]
Disinformation vs. Misinformation: Key Differences Before diving into the issue, it’s important to differentiate between “disinformation” and “misinformation.” Though they sound similar, they have distinct meanings. Disinformation is false information that is deliberately spread with the intention of misleading or deceiving. It’s a strategic act, often used to manipulate public opinion or political outcomes. On […]