How are Haitians who live outside of the devastated country learning about the fate of their loved ones? And how are they coping?
Numa Perrier, a US-born artist, film maker and entrepreneur and with roots in Haiti, shares her story of family loss with Christabel Nsiah-Buadi. She talks about how her family, friends and network of Haitian American’s are supporting each other, and the surprising roots of her grassroots campaign, I Glove Haiti.
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