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a1104: Re: a1091: The Big Question (fwd)



From: kevin pina <kpinbox@hotmail.com>

“I keep hearing Haitians and Haiti lovers say: Listen, we've got bigger
problems to solve in Haiti than "illiteracy".

Marilyn Mason


“The media would tend to make one think there is nothing good happening
in Haiti today. The list does not do a better job outlining the advances
and good qualities of Aristide's administration”.


Amy Wilentz


One of the most beautiful projects I have been documenting is the literacy
program throughout Haiti. How can one describe the feeling of watching a
sixty year-old woman sucessfully graduating from an alfabetization class
along with her neighbor the ten year-old girl next door? Watching the bond
created between them at this event told me they would most certainly be
friends for life. How can one explain the committment of a 28 year-old woman
who is bright, intelligent, and unemployed taking her time to teach others
to read and write knowing she would not be paid. These are just a few
examples of what I have documented and experienced with the literacy program
in Haiti. No, it is not as dark as they would like us to believe.



Sincerely,


kp


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