Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Haipro Solutions
18 episodes
2 days ago
Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti. Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences. There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource. And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe
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Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti. Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences. There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource. And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe
E03: Moving to Haiti after the earthquake and the opportunities in media
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
1 hour 20 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
E03: Moving to Haiti after the earthquake and the opportunities in media
Today we are having a chance with an original OG of the Haitian Diaspora who have returned to be physically in Haiti. And his experience after moving fulltime to Haiti in 2016, he talks about the capacity to live the dual life in Haiti and America and the opportunities that exist in media in Haiti.
A bit more on Pascal. Pascal Antoine is a media entrepreneur, video editor, producer, and voice-over actor. A graduate of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he was born in Paris, France and raised in Brooklyn New York by Haitian parents. After a life-changing trip to Haiti in January 2010, right after the devastating earthquake which crippled the country and took the lives of thousands, he founded HaitiXchange Digital Media (www.haitixchange.com) to concentrate on the production of various media and video projects. Today, Pascal spends most of his time between the U.S. and Haiti, following a lifelong desire to contribute to the Haiti’s advancement from the source itself. More of his work can be found at www.pascalantoine.com.
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Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Many Haitian Americans are interested in moving back to Haiti. Our account is to provide information on that experience, from A to Z from our specific relatable experiences. There is a lot we wish we knew when we were looking to make the move back. The true aim of the show is to provide that resource. And to provide insight for young Haitian nationals here who are also intrigued by the return of the diaspora. They are important stakeholders because these young Haitian nationals tend to have incorrect ideas about diaspora returning, this show can enlighten them and help bridge the gap betwe