The Selfish Generational Leadership
By: Lince Semerzier, Nosvoix Magazine Historically all great nations become great because of patriotic unselfishness leadership of great men and women who had progressive vision for their country, children and for the next generation to have a better futureRead more..
December 31, 2011
The Haitian Immigration Curse!
By: Lince Semerzier, Nosvoix Magazine From a Haitian cultural prospective, when we talk about Diaspora, we often refer to those who are living in the United States or Canada. However, in the eyes of many we are all immigrants. OverRead more..
December 20, 2011
Haiti The Fat Cow
By: Lince Semerzier, Nosvoix Magazine For the past thirty years, Haiti has been portrayed by the international community and the main stream media as “the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere,” crippled by years of political instability, insecurity and theRead more..
December 6, 2011
Let’s Start Appreciating Our Haitian Celebrities. They Are Our National Treasure
By: Lince Semerzier, Nosvoix Magazine (From L to R: Hollywood actor Benz Antoine, Filmmaker Jacques Roc, MPAH Founder and CEO Hans Patrick Dormecant and Writer/Filmmaker Arnold Antonin) The Haitian Diaspora community has once again made history in Boston. The firstRead more..
November 28, 2011
Jean-Claude Brizard new Chicago School CEO
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel named Jean-Claude Brizard, the former superintendent of Rochester, N.Y., schools, to head the most sweeping overhaul of Chicago Public School management in 16 years. Brizard was tapped for Schools CEO of the nation’s third-largest schoolRead more..
November 26, 2011
Marc Elias, First Haitian-American N. Miami Chief of Police
The city of North Miami will retain its interim police chief and name Marc Elias Jr. the first Haitian-American chief of police in the city.Marc Elias, Jr. was born Born in Miragoane, (southwestern of Haiti), Elias moved to the UnitedRead more..
November 25, 2011
The lost of another heroine Haitian Sister Fighting in Afghanistan
“Even after all of this, losing my daughter, I still love the Army,” Pierre’s father, Jean Baptiste Lamour, said in Haiti’s Creole language translated by Pierre’s cousin, Will-Rose Etienne. “I have nothing bad to say about the Army. This isRead more..
November 25, 2011
Haitian-American Elected Chairman of the Florida Public Service Commission
Commissioner Ronald A. Brisé was unanimously elected Chairman of Florida’s Public Service Commission (PSC) today to serve a two-year term beginning January 2, 2012. “I look forward to serving as Chair and working with my colleagues on behalf of Florida’sRead more..
November 23, 2011






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