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A Living symbol of Revolution, Identity, and Resistance: Our flag Written by Team HAMREC The opinions expressed in this article are based on the weekly discussions of the Haitian American Resources Committee members, a Haitian think tank. HAMREC engaged in a lively discussion about the Haitian flag on May 17, 2025. Its rich history shows that our shared ideas, beliefs, and emotional energy are interwoven in the bicolor piece of cloth. The flag is not just a symbol but an egregore, surrounded by mystery. The circumstances under which we inherited the flag are unique, from establishing a...

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The flag

Un symbole vivant de révolution, d'identité et de résistance : notre drapeau Les opinions exprimées dans cet article sont basées sur les discussions hebdomadaires des membres du Comité des ressources Haïtiano-Américaines, un groupe de réflexion haïtien.  le comité HAMREC a engagé une discussion animée sur le drapeau haïtien. Sa riche histoire témoigne de l'imbrication de nos idées, de nos croyances et de notre énergie émotionnelle communes dans ce morceau de tissu bicolore. Le drapeau n'est pas un simple symbole ; il représente un égrégore, entouré de mystère. Les circonstances dans...

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Failed TPC

Analyzing TPC’s failure to restore order in Haiti and the best way forward. Stopping the degradation and closure of our last standing institutions: A case analysis. Written by Team HAMREC The opinions expressed in this article are based on the weekly discussions of the Haitian American Resources Committee members, a Haitian think tank. TPC Member: "We’re ‘stabilizing’… just 10 more years!"Gang Leader: "Keep talking, we’ll keep ruling."Citizens: "Hello…? Anyone governing?" In May 2024, Caricom, under pressure from powerful international actors, decided it would be in the best interest...

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Echec du CPT

Analysons l'échec du CPT à rétablir l'ordre en Haïti -  La meilleure voie à suivre. Comment mettre fin à la dégradation et à la fermeture de nos institutions restantes: une analyse de cas. Rédigé par l'équipe HAMREC Les opinions exprimées dans cet article sont basées sur les discussions hebdomadaires des membres du Comité des ressources Haïtiano-Américaines, un groupe de réflexion haïtien.  En mai 2024, sous la pression de puissants acteurs internationaux, la CARICOM a décidé qu'il était dans l'intérêt de tous les pays voisins d'intervenir et de mettre en place un gouvernement intérimaire...

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Transforming waste to fertilizer (Haiti)

 Converting Waste to Fertilizer (2024-04-04) This is the continuation of a series of HAMREC conferences to inform and educate our fellow Haitians. We are making such material available in our efforts to identify resources and disruptive technologies that can help Haiti. The of the conference:

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Kanal la pap kanpe (Keep building the canal): Let’s engineer to last and sustain regional development. Our struggle to secure water resources, a case analysis

Kanal la pap kanpe (Keep building the canal): Let’s engineer to last and sustain regional development.Our struggle to secure water resources, a case analysis  This article is based on solutions proposed during HAMREC’s Sept 23, 2023, live discussions. It is part of articles, podcasts, and conferences on economic justice and natural resource management. Haiti’s initiative to open a canal branching off the Massacre River is all over the news. According to the Miami Herald, the closure of the 220-mile border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti has been attributed to concerns over...

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