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Annette 'So Anne' Auguste

Annette 'So Anne' Auguste

Annette Auguste aka So Anne is Haiti's most famous political grandmother. Annette Auguste's Anne is a Pro-Aristide Lalavas political activist and leader in Haiti who was arrested by US Marines on May 10, 2004.

So Anne remains one of the most popular figures in the Lavalas political movement in Haiti.

Some say she is the voice of President Aristide in Haiti

Original photo by AUMOHD

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Moise Jean-Charles - A Lavalas Mayor in Hiding

Moise Jean-Charles - A Lavalas Mayor in Hiding

Here is snapshot of a Moise Jean-Charles, former Lavalas Mayor of Milot Haiti, now Senator of the Republic, interviewed by Jeb Sprauge back in 2006

To read the short version of the interview with Moise Jean Charles, published in Left Turn magazine, scanned up, visit this page:

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It will help you understand who Moise Jean Charles is and his path into politics.

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PHOTO: Haiti - Maryse Narcisse ap enskri Fanmi LAVALAS pou patisipe nan Election

PHOTO: Haiti - Maryse Narcisse ap enskri Fanmi LAVALAS pou patisipe nan Election

Gade photo saa... Haiti - Maryse Narcisse ap enskri Fanmi LAVALAS pou patisipe nan Election 2015 yo..

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Maryse Narcisse and the Jalousie slum bordering the city of Petionville

Maryse Narcisse and the Jalousie slum bordering the city of Petionville

Marise Narcisse is a high ranking member of the Fanmi Lavalas political party in Haiti. She was a candidate for president in the 2016-17 presidential elections.

The colorful artwork you see behind her is the Jalousie slum (in Haiti a slum is called bidonville) overlooking the the city of Petionville, where the rich people live and hang out, on the side of Morne Calvaire.

A project to turn Jalousie into a colorful objet d'art it is today was undertaken back in 2014 by the Martelly-Lamothe administration.

Discover more about Haiti's Jalousie Slum In Living Color here.

Learn more about Maryse Narcisse and Fanmi Lavalas politics here.

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